Opposition Leader Matthew Wale extends condolences following the passing of MP Moses Garu

Opposition Leader Matthew Wale extends condolences following the passing of MP Moses Garu

BY NED GAGAHE

Wing Leader of the Solomon Islands Democratic Party (SIDP) and Opposition Leader Matthew Wale has expressed heartfelt condolences following the passing of the Member of Parliament for West Guadalcanal,Moses Garu.

The late MP passed away on Monday, February 10th, after a prolonged battle with illness.

In a statement, Opposition Leader Wale extended his deepest sympathies to the family of the late MP, particularly to his wife, Mrs. Mary Daniella Zae Garu, their children, and the extended family. He described Hon. Moses Garu as a “towering figure of humility, courage, and service,” who was deeply committed to the welfare of the people of Solomon Islands.

“We mourn the loss of a colleague and friend who was a true leader for the people, always willing to sacrifice for the sake of reconciliation and peace in our country,” Wale said. “Hon. Garu’s legacy as a founding member of the CARE coalition and his service as a member of Parliament will forever be remembered.”

“May the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who gave His Son for our salvation, uphold you with His everlasting peace,” he stated.

SIDP President Gabriel Suri also expressing his condolences. “We extend our deepest sympathies on the passing of Hon. Moses Garu, a devoted husband, father, brother, uncle, and a true servant of his people,” said Suri.

He described the late MP as a dedicated member of the SIDP and a founding member of the CARE coalition, noting his selfless contributions to the nation, especially in the areas of peace and reconciliation.

“We mourn the loss of a respected member of the Solomon Islands Democratic Party, and we pay tribute to his lasting impact on our nation,” Suri added. “As we grieve with you, we lift you up in prayer. May the peace of God surround you and your family.”

Hon. Moses Garu was elected to the National Parliament in two terms, having served the people of West Guadalcanal. He was recently re-elected in the 2024 National General Election (NGE), where he joined the Opposition Group.

Before entering politics, Garu worked as a teacher and a banking officer. He held a diploma in tropical agriculture and was deeply committed to his community and his people.

Late Moses Garu was born on December 1, 1969, in Isunavutu, West Guadalcanal, Guadalcanal Province. His contributions to the nation and his dedication to his people will be fondly remembered.

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