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Maneke reaffirms commitment to education and development during first visit to Mingai
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Maneke reaffirms commitment to education and development during first visit to Mingai

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • Francis Maneke, Minister for Oil Palm and Nakanai Open, visited Mingai to reaffirm his commitment to improving education and services.
  • During his visit, Maneke opened a new classroom and announced funding for community projects.
  • He acknowledged local leaders and officials for their support of development initiatives in the Nakanai District.

Francis Maneke, the Minister for Oil Palm and Nakanai Open, made his first official visit to Mingai, reaffirming his dedication to enhancing education and essential services within the Nakanai District. The visit saw the inauguration of a new classroom and the announcement of financial support for various community projects.

Addressing the gathered community members, local leaders, public servants, church representatives, parents, and students, Minister Maneke expressed his gratitude for the warm reception. He specifically acknowledged the contributions of Mosa LLG President Jim Ninda, former president Daca Wagai, ward members, and education officials for their sustained efforts in supporting development initiatives across the district.

The opening of the new classroom signifies a tangible step towards improving educational infrastructure in Mingai. The minister's commitment to funding community projects further underscores a broader strategy to foster development and improve the quality of life for residents in the Nakanai District. The visit highlights a focus on grassroots development and community engagement.

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