Thursday 18 June 2020
-- A signing ceremony held today will pave way for the consultation process to
begin and the drafting of the actual plan for the Kokopo-Rabaul Infrastructure
development.
Secretary for
Department of National Planning and Monitoring, Koney Samuel, Secretary for
Department of Transport, Roy Mumu, Chief Representative for Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) PNG, Masato Koinuma, and Deputy Provincial
Administrator for East New Britain Provincial Administration (ENBPA), Levi Mano
were parties to the signing of the Records of Discussion on the Project for
Kokopo-Rabaul Infrastructure Development Plan agreed upon between ENBPA and
JICA.
Secretary Samuel
acknowledged the important partnership of JICA to the Government of Papua New
Guinea in supporting infrastructure development in the country.
“We very much
appreciate some of the key interventions by the Japanese government especially
the bridges program in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville and West New
Britain. One of the reasons why East New Britain is an important province in
the country is that it is a tourism hub and we need to develop the province so
we can attract more tourists and also for the business houses and in support of
the SME sector,†Mr Samuel said.
He said the Government
was happy that JICA had come in to help the Government look at the best
infrastructure development plan for East New Britain to address its
infrastructure challenges.
Chief Representative
for JICA PNG, Masato Koinuma, said JICA in collaboration with ENBPA is going to
implement the two-year project, which aims to:
1) enhance the
capacity of the counterpart, and
2) formulate ‘Project
for Kokopo-Rabaul Development Plan’ for main sectors of road, airport, port,
water supply and power.
“JICA is proud to
support development in not only Kokopo-Rabaul but also in PNG nationwide. We
look forward to our continuing cooperation in promoting sustainable development
in PNG,†Mr Koinuma reiterated.
Secretary for
Transport, Roy Mumu, said transport was critical to any nation.
“In the transport
sector, we developed the transport plan in alignment with the Medium Term
Development Plan III and came up with the Medium Term Transport Plan II. In
that plan, Connect PNG is a very important agenda, especially when we have
aging transport infrastructure. So Connect PNG is not only about missing links,
but also about rehabilitation to existing infrastructure,†Secretary Mumu said.
ENBPA Deputy
Provincial Administrator, Levi Mano, thanked JICA for its ongoing support to
the people of East New Britain.
“This is one of those
significant projects from JICA and the people of Japan. This major
infrastructure continues to be affected by all kinds of things; from volcanic
eruptions, ongoing flash flooding, instability of the top soil as a result of
the frequent earthquakes in the area makes this a very challenging project,†Mr
Mano said.
The Deputy Provincial
Administrator assured both secretaries that ENBPA would work together with JICA
and their people and ensure that this project is delivered.