By FABIAN HAKALITS
SOME members of the so-called Mekamui faction met this week with the revived New Bougainville Party Executives, to be lead by John Momis and discussed how Bougainville can progress by sustaining good governance and lasting peace for the people.
The party and the delegation agreed they had a long way to go to bring about lasting peace and meaningful development to the people of Bougainville.
This has seen the overture welcome to the Meka’mui who have registered, joining in to support former Bougainville Governor John Momis in his bid to contest the upcoming ABG election by the newly revived New Bougainville Party.
Party president Linus Sahoto on NBP’s behalf of the late Francis Ona under Raymond Hakena has expressed gratitude to that Meka’mui faction in showing their support for Mr Momis in forming the next government if or when elected into the Bougainville House of Representatives.
“All we want is to work for permanent peace and development in Bougainville,” he said.
“We are calling on all other groups and the people of Bougainville to work together for peace and building a better future for our people.” They said that they could not continue to go their separate ways because there was too much at stake and working to prioritise the Bougainville peace agreement was a major concept in implementing ABG’s dreams.
“We can only blame ourselves if we do not achieve the tenets of the peace agreement, especially for a referendum for independence in Bougainville. This is an important commitment that the people of Bougainville must work together to achieve.
“Important conditions in the agreement to fulfill include the removal of guns, financial autonomy, good governance, law and order and other issues which need to be addressed.
“The choice rests with us. This is the only opportunity now available to them. We can build or destroy our future. We are urging the people of Bougainville to remain committed for peace, unity and development for Bougainville and its future and to support important change to bring about a better future for the people.”
The next month’s election is very important for Bougainville where people have to elect good and honest leaders to provide good governance and bring about lasting peace, unity and development in Bougainville
SOME members of the so-called Mekamui faction met this week with the revived New Bougainville Party Executives, to be lead by John Momis and discussed how Bougainville can progress by sustaining good governance and lasting peace for the people.
The party and the delegation agreed they had a long way to go to bring about lasting peace and meaningful development to the people of Bougainville.
This has seen the overture welcome to the Meka’mui who have registered, joining in to support former Bougainville Governor John Momis in his bid to contest the upcoming ABG election by the newly revived New Bougainville Party.
Party president Linus Sahoto on NBP’s behalf of the late Francis Ona under Raymond Hakena has expressed gratitude to that Meka’mui faction in showing their support for Mr Momis in forming the next government if or when elected into the Bougainville House of Representatives.
“All we want is to work for permanent peace and development in Bougainville,” he said.
“We are calling on all other groups and the people of Bougainville to work together for peace and building a better future for our people.” They said that they could not continue to go their separate ways because there was too much at stake and working to prioritise the Bougainville peace agreement was a major concept in implementing ABG’s dreams.
“We can only blame ourselves if we do not achieve the tenets of the peace agreement, especially for a referendum for independence in Bougainville. This is an important commitment that the people of Bougainville must work together to achieve.
“Important conditions in the agreement to fulfill include the removal of guns, financial autonomy, good governance, law and order and other issues which need to be addressed.
“The choice rests with us. This is the only opportunity now available to them. We can build or destroy our future. We are urging the people of Bougainville to remain committed for peace, unity and development for Bougainville and its future and to support important change to bring about a better future for the people.”
The next month’s election is very important for Bougainville where people have to elect good and honest leaders to provide good governance and bring about lasting peace, unity and development in Bougainville