BY INDY MAEALASIA
North West Guadalcanal Constituency is set to launch its new development plan this Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
The plan is an ambitious initiative that aims to unlock the constituency’s full potential in the productive sectors.
Member of Parliament (MP) Francis Sade announced this during the official opening of the Mini Trade Fair last week.
Under the plan, the constituency will focus on strengthening its capabilities in key areas such as agriculture, fisheries, commercial industries, and tourism.
“We need partners to come in and invest in the constituency,” Sade said, emphasising the need for collaboration to drive sustainable development.
He reaffirmed his commitment to building an enabling environment where businesses can thrive.
“My office, as Member of Parliament, is fully committed to creating the right conditions for business to flourish in North West Guadalcanal,” he stated.
Sade also highlighted ongoing efforts to improve access to training, capital, and markets for local entrepreneurs, while also seeking partnerships that can introduce modern technology and sustainable practices in the constituency.
“We are working tirelessly on initiatives that will open up opportunities and bring long-term benefits to our people,” he added.
The MP stressed on the importance of collaboration between government, private sector, and communities in realising the region’s economic goals.
“We believe in the power of collaboration to unlock our full potential,” he said.
The launching of the much-anticipated plan has stirred interest among the grassroots, particularly farmers.
Speaking to Island Sun, farmer Dickson Gray from Aruligo said the plan signals the constituency’s willingness to improve and develop its products and services.
He further appeals to all business owners and local farmers operating in the constituency to support the launching.
“Let us come out in full to work together to make North West Guadalcanal a better place,” said Gray.
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