BY NED GAGAHE
The Solomon Islands Electoral Commission (SIEC) has commended the dedicated team behind the successful launch of its 2024–2028 Strategic Plan.
In a post on its official Facebook page yesterday, SIEC said the event marked a major milestone for the Commission, laying out its direction for the next four years, and the success of the launch was credited to the commitment and teamwork of the Strategic Plan Launch Committee.
Leading the Committee was Ms. Joy Manu, who served as Chairperson. SIEC said her strong leadership and coordination were pivotal in guiding the process from planning to execution.
Also acknowledged were Peter Aufiu and Samantha Mali, who oversaw program and logistics, ensuring every detail was managed efficiently.
The creative edge of the launch was shaped by Philothea and Owen, who were responsible for communications, media coordination, graphics, and designs. Their work helped deliver the Commission’s message in a compelling and visually engaging way.
Meanwhile, Kathy and Hellen handled protocol and guest liaison, managing invitations and ensuring guests felt welcome and well accommodated throughout the event.
Nolland Wasuka, who served as the Secretary, was praised for his flawless secretarial work, while Noel Bugotu provided ICT support and programming; helping keep the technical side of the launch running smoothly.
The SIEC thanked all members for their teamwork, passion, and commitment, stating that the launch would not have been possible without their combined efforts.
“Their dedication brought our vision to life,” SIEC said.
The 2024–2028 Strategic Plan sets out the Commission’s goals to strengthen electoral processes, improve transparency, and ensure inclusive and credible elections across Solomon Islands.
The strategic plan was successfully launched on July 25, 2025 last Friday at Heritage Park Hotel.
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