Hiri President Rogea disburses over K3.9 million to ward councilors under 2026 budget
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At a glance
- The Hiri Local Level Government has disbursed over K3.9 million.
- The funds are allocated directly to ward councillor development funding under the 2026 LLG Budget.
- President Hoada Rogea officially handed over cheques to 19 ward councillors.
This article reports on a significant financial disbursement by the Hiri Local Level Government (LLG) in Papua New Guinea. Over K3.9 million has been allocated and distributed directly to ward councillors as development funding for the year 2026. The Hiri Koiari President, Hoada Rogea, formally presented cheques to 19 ward councillors during a special assembly meeting held at the LLG Chamber in Mirigeda, Central Province.
This initiative underscores the Hiri LLG's commitment to grassroots development and empowering local representatives. By channeling funds directly to ward councillors, the government aims to ensure that development projects are responsive to the specific needs of each community. This approach allows for localized decision-making and implementation, fostering a sense of ownership and accountability among the councillors and their constituents.
From a local perspective in Papua New Guinea, such direct funding mechanisms are crucial for ensuring that development resources reach the intended beneficiaries. Ward councillors often serve as the primary link between the government and the people, and providing them with adequate financial resources is essential for them to effectively carry out their duties. This disbursement is a positive step towards strengthening local governance and promoting inclusive development across the Hiri region. It highlights a practical approach to development that prioritizes community needs and empowers local leaders to drive progress.
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