BY NED GAGAHE
Minister for the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID), Hon. Ricky Fuo’o, says the bilateral relationship between Solomon Islands and Australia is long-standing, built on a foundation of mutual respect, shared values, and a common desire for peace, prosperity, and progress across the region.
In his remarks at the official handover of a SBD60 million direct grant to the National Transport Fund (NTF), hosted by the Ministry of Infrastructure Development yesterday, Minister Fuo’o said that over the years, Australia has stood by Solomon Islands through natural disasters, political transitions, and now through its development journey.
“This partnership continues to grow in breadth and significance. From support in security and education to trade and health and especially in the area of infrastructure Australia’s contributions have touched nearly every sector of our society,” he said.
“Today, we are gathered to acknowledge a cornerstone of this partnership: Australia’s support for infrastructure development through the National Transport Fund, now boosted by a SBD60 million funding commitment from the Australian Government. This support is not just financial—it is transformational.” Minister Fuo’o said.
Australia’s Minister for Pacific Islands Affairs Hon Pat Conroy MP said the new commitment reflects Australia’s enduring partnership and strong support for Solomon Islands’ development priorities.
“It is with honour and gratitude that Australia stands together with Solomon Islands to reaffirm our friendship and shared commitment to a prosperous Solomon Islands,” said Minister Conroy.
“Reliable, well-maintained roads are essential arteries of daily life, to get people to and from work and school, and to transport fresh produce to market.”
“By empowering local decision-making and fostering economic activity through local contractors, today’s investment will benefit communities, expand economic opportunities, and create jobs,” he added.
The roadworks will be delivered by local Solomon Islands contractors, boosting employment and incomes in the private sector.
This funding will support work on four key transport corridors in Malaita and eight roads in Honiara.
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