The World Bank Country Director for Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands has paid a courtesy visit to Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele MP.
The Sydney based World Bank Country Director Stephen Ndegwa is in the country for the Tina Hydro Project ceremony marking the commencement of the main construction works.
The works include the dam and powerhouse, a national project that the World Bank is one of the Government’s key indispensable partner.
During the deliberation, the Country Director Stephen acknowledged the Solomon Islands Government for its confidence and ongoing partnership not only on the Tina Hydro Project but also on other sectors such as Health, broad energy reforms, Infrastructure and the overall growth agenda of the country.
He assured PM Manele that the World Bank remains committed and keen on the country’s development progress.
World Bank also indicatd its willing to offer technical support based on the government’s needs and priorities.
Welcoming the World Bank Country Director, PM Manele is pleased with the progress of the Tina Hydro project.
PM Manele said, the National Unity and Transformation Government is serious about reforming the energy sector.
Prioritising the Tina Hydro project testify to this priority.
He added, the government’s vision is to promote the country’s focus on green energy, enhance energy security and drive economic growth.
PM Manele assured Mr. Stephen that the government is advancing the necessary policy, legal, regulatory, institutional, and financial changes to create a conducive environment for future projects.
Prime Minister Manele also welcome World Bank’s offer of technical support especially in the energy and mining sectors.
The Solomon Islands and World Bank commit to further dialogues on the vision and growth path for Solomon Islands.
- OPMC