BY NED GAGAHE
The China-Aid Auki Road Project is delivering tangible economic and social benefits to communities in and around Auki township, with 120 local employees now successfully registered with the National Provident Fund (NPF) and gaining access to essential financial services for the first time.
A statement from the company said the support of the project’s implementing company, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), these workers have opened personal bank accounts with Bank South Pacific (BSP), received BSP Pacific ATM cards, and activated mobile banking services.
This financial inclusion marks a major milestone for many, enabling easier savings, secure transactions, and access to financial tools.
“For many of us, this is the first time we’ve had access to such financial services. It has made our lives much easier,” said Robert Lyle, a local employee. “We sincerely thank the management of CCECC for initiating and facilitating these opportunities.”
Beyond employment, the Auki Road Project continues to inject life into the local economy.
CCECC has made provisions for local fishermen to sell fresh seafood daily at the project site, while food, vegetables, and meat consumed by workers are largely sourced from Auki Central Market and nearby villages.
This demand has boosted incomes for farmers, fishers, and market vendors in the region.
The project has also supported the downstream timber supply chain, purchasing construction materials from local suppliers, further spreading the economic benefits.
The Auki Road Project stands as a strong example of how infrastructure development, when paired with community engagement and local sourcing, can deliver broad and lasting benefits. It not only improves transportation infrastructure but also uplifts livelihoods and fosters financial empowerment within the community.