Mostyn Mangau has been reappointed as the Commissioner of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) for the next 12 months.
The sworn-in took place on Wednesday before His Excellency the Governor General (GG) of Solomon Islands at the Government House.
The Cabinet has approved his re-appointment as the Commissioner of RSIPF after he received his retirement notice on 29 May 2024.
The delay of his re-appointment was due to renovation work to the State House before the newly appointed GG was to occupy.
The newly appointed GG has decided that he will officiate in his formal engagements when he moved from the Heritage Park Hotel to his official residence at the Government House.
Another delay for the sworn-in, was because the Prime Minister’s Office was in consultation with the Attorney Generals’ Office to confirm a date for the swearing in of the Commissioner of Police.
After the sworn-in instrument has been finalised, the Permanent Secretary for the Government House has scheduled Wednesday 18 September 2024 as the swearing in date for the Commissioner, at 2pm, at the Government House.
RSIPF Commissioner Mr. Mangau following his reappointment said, “I feel very humble to have been re-appointed to this very important position as Commissioner of the RSIPF.” He said, he will continue to work closely with his executives, ranks and files to provide the security services to the people of this country.
“We have come a long way since the darkest moments of the social unrest which brought not only the country but also its Police Force to its knees.
“As the new Commissioner of ‘Polis blo iu’, I pledge to do all within my powers stipulated under the Police Act 2013 to provide a safe and secure environment for all citizens of Solomon Islands maintaining the independence of the RSIPF from any political interference,” he said.
He appeals to all officers of the RSIPF, the national and provincial governments, community leaders, women and youth and all the citizens of this country to support him as he takes on this leadership role in the country’s police force.
“With your support and that through the hands of our Almighty God we will continue to maintain the Hapi Isles status that our beloved nation has become known throughout the region and the world,” Commissioner Mangau said.
- RSIPF