BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has expressed disapproval over the absence of Dr. Samson Viulu, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL), during its inquiry into the 2025 Appropriation Bill 2024 on Friday, November 29.
In response, Opposition Leader Mathew Wale rescheduled the MAL session to Wednesday, December 4, stressing the importance of Dr. Viulu’s attendance.
“I propose we reschedule the meeting with MAL to Wednesday. Please ensure the PS is informed—we need to meet him in person. It’s urgent. Let him know that PAC expects his presence,” Wale stated.
PAC Chair Gordon Darcy Lilo underscored the urgency of the hearings, emphasizing that all officers should prioritize the process as the 2025 budget deliberations are critical for the nation’s economic performance.
“This ministry plays a pivotal role, particularly in light of recommendations from multilateral development banks and CBSI, which are focused on MAL’s output. We need Dr. Viulu here to leverage his expertise and strategic leadership,” Lilo added.
MAL officials later confirmed that Dr. Viulu joined a PAC session via Zoom on Wednesday, December 5.
“Yes, the PS attended a Zoom meeting with the PAC yesterday. He was unavailable on Friday due to an overseas commitment,” said an MAL spokesperson.
Dr. Viulu is currently part of the Solomon Islands delegation attending the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD-COP16), which began on December 2 in Saudi Arabia.