A smooth transition of leadership has taken place within the Central Provincial Administration as Mr. Bala Kapa officially assumed the role of Acting Provincial Administrator, succeeding Mr. Edward Kila after a handover takeover ceremony at the Governor’s Boardroom at Konedobu, Port Moresby city on the 5th of September.
The event was witnessed by the Central Governor, Rufina Peter, senior officials from the Department of Personnel Management, the Central Province Traffic Authority, and members of the provincial executive management team.
Mr. Kila, who served one year and nine months as Acting Provincial Administrator, steps down as he approaches the mandatory retirement age of 65.
Governor Peter explained that under Public Service Commission rules, his acting term could not be extended.
She thanked him for his service and emphasized the importance of unity during the transition period, adding that a larger farewell ceremony would be held later.
Deputy Secretary and Acting Secretary of DPM, Mr. Vele Ravugamini, praised the leadership shown during the ceremony, describing it as “one of the best handover-takeover events” he had witnessed.
He said the unity displayed among the administration was a model for the country.
“It’s not about us as individuals or occupying a bigger office, it’s about humility, unity, and serving our people.”
In his final remarks, Mr. Kila reflected on his 42 years of public service, thanking the Governor for her support and urging his successor to remain committed to delivering services.
He revealed plans to dedicate his retirement to family, church work, evangelism, piggery farming, and consultancy.
Incoming Acting Provincial Administrator Mr. Kapa, who previously served as Deputy Provincial Administrator for Corporate Services for over a decade, acknowledged his predecessor and outlined his priorities.
“We only have 14 months to deliver, so as an Administration we must put our heads together to support the Governor and meet the targets set by the Government of the day.”
Mr. Kapa officially assumes office on Monday, 8 September 2025, with a mandate to steer the province forward until a permanent appointment is made.