Governor Pariwa Commissions New Facilities at Mabonob Primary School
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Governor Ramsey Pariwa commissioned a new double classroom and school hall at St. Francis of Assisi Mabonob Primary School.
- The school was established in 2014 by the Mabonob community using their own resources.
- The event highlights community initiative and the governor's support for local education.
In a testament to the Mabonob community's self-reliance and dedication to education, Governor Ramsey Pariwa of Madang Province recently visited St. Francis of Assisi Mabonob Primary School. The governor, taking time from his busy schedule, officially commissioned a new double classroom and a school hall.
What makes this occasion particularly noteworthy is the origin of the school itself. Established in 2014, Mabonob Primary School stands as a proud example of community-driven development. The residents of Ward 10, Ambenob LLG, pooled their own sweat equity, resources, and funds, primarily earned from selling betel nuts and garden produce, to bring this educational facility to life.
Governor Pariwa's presence and the commissioning of these new facilities underscore the importance of supporting grassroots initiatives. This event not only provides much-needed infrastructure for the students but also serves as an inspiration, demonstrating what can be achieved when a community unites with a common goal and receives the backing of provincial leadership. The Post-Courier is proud to highlight such stories of progress and community spirit in Papua New Guinea.
Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.