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PM Marape commends Manus leaders and Provincial Government for response efforts

PM Marape commends Manus leaders and Provincial Government for response efforts

From Post-Courier · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Prime Minister James Marape has praised leaders in Manus for their efforts in assessing and supporting communities affected by volcanic pumice.
  • He acknowledged the work of a minister, disaster response authorities, and provincial officials in coordinating immediate and long-term responses.
  • The article is a brief announcement of the Prime Minister's commendation, with further details requiring a subscription.

Prime Minister James Marape has lauded the leadership in Manus Province for their dedicated work in addressing the volcanic pumice situation. He specifically commended Manus Governor Charlie Benjamin, Speaker Job Pomat, and the collective efforts of the Manus Provincial Government, District and Local Level Government leaders.

The Prime Minister also recognized the crucial role played by disaster officers, church leaders, community representatives, and public servants. These individuals have been actively engaged on the ground, assessing the impact of the volcanic pumice and providing support to the affected communities.

Minister Dr. Billy Joseph and the Disaster Response Authorities received acknowledgment for their accompaniment of the Prime Minister to Manus. Their collaboration with provincial authorities on both immediate relief measures and longer-term response strategies was highlighted.

The article serves as an announcement of the Prime Minister's praise, with the full content and further details available upon subscription to the Post Courier.

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Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.