BY LORETTA B MANELE
As for any government, GNUT has also come across a number of challenges along the way but remains committed.
This was echoed by Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele when he outlined what GNUT (Government for National Unity and Transformation) has achieved during its tenure marking a year this month, at his press conference on Friday.
In early remarks, he said their guiding principle has always been clear and that is to serve the people of this country with integrity and purpose.
Manele stated that the journey has certainly not been one without challenges.
“As we navigate the complexities of governance and development, we have faced significant hurdles.”
Manele expressed that these challenges include political uncertainty with that of a looming motion of no confidence, which pose risks to stability.
Other challenges as mentioned are; fiscal pressures stemming from both global economic shocks and internal constraints, impacting our ability to meet all demands, environmental vulnerabilities leading to delays in project delivery and challenges in ensuring sustainable practices and disputes over land and natural resources.
Manele reiterated that despite these challenges the government remains steadfast in its commitment.
He stated that they have not wavered and have continued to introduce critical reforms, maintain transparency in their actions and deliver tangible results, even under difficult circumstances.
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