International Container Terminal Services Incorporated South Pacific, the leading terminal port operator in PNG have in a small but significant ceremony, announced a generous donation cheque of K1 million to the Enga Provincial Disaster Management Trust dedicated to supporting relief efforts for the recent landslide in Enga Province.
The landslide has caused significant casualties, damage and displaced numerous families has left the community in urgent need of assistance.
ICTSI South Pacific Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Robert Maxwell stated that as part of their company values, they have felt a strong responsibility to support our communities in times of need and that this donation of K1million is a testament to their commitment to helping the people of Enga recover and rebuild their lives.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of so many lives, homes and food gardens caused by the landslide in the Tulipato village in Mulitaka, Enga Province in which some 2, 000 are missing and 8, 000 displaced; recovery efforts being severely hampered by treacherous terrain and the risk of continued land movement and landslips.”
“Our donation of K1 million is a testament to our commitment to helping the people of Enga recover and rebuild their lives.”
The cheque was received on behalf of the people of Enga Province by their Governor, Sir Peter Ipatas who thanked ICTSI SP from the bottom of his heart and was witnessed by the Deputy Prime Minister, John Rosso.
“On behalf of the people of Enga who have been affected by this unprecedented natural disaster, Thank you for this donation.”
He stated that with the constant climate change, these disasters are inevitable and mentioned that the Deputy Prime Minister and the Defence Minister were on site recently to inspect the damage done.
Sir Ipatas said that he hopes our government can also assist the people of Enga in these trying times.
“From the bottom of my heart, thank you.”
“It’s all about a sense of community and we sincerely thank you for this donation.”
Meanwhile the Governor stated that this donation will go towards assisting thousands that were displaced and mentioned that Prime Minister James Marape would be visiting the site today (Friday, May 31st, 2024).
He added they have also reached out to the Australian and New Zealand Governments to help assist with geo-technical machines to assist in clearing up the debris and fixing the roads.