BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
It will be business as usual this week, despite the Motion of No Confidence (MoNC) scheduled to be debated in Parliament tomorrow against Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele.
Commissioner of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), Mostyn Mangau, told local media during a press conference on Friday that the MoNC is part of the democratic process and should not disrupt normal life.
“This is a normal democratic process. Let our leaders deal with it,” Commissioner Mangau said.
He urged the public to go about their daily routines as usual—attending school, going to work, and running businesses.
“We have leaders elected to handle this matter. The Solomon Islands is mature enough to go through such processes. We’ve been through this before. Let our leaders deal with it,” he added.
Parliament received the notice of the MoNC last Monday. The motion was moved by the MP for Central Honiara, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo.
Mangau also assured the public that appropriate security measures are in place and that peace and order will be maintained throughout the proceedings.
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