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Prime Minister Marape calls for stronger law and order to support Milne Bay’s Tourism

Prime Minister Marape calls for stronger law and order to support Milne Bay’s Tourism

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape urged Milne Bay residents to improve law and order.
  • He stated this is crucial for boosting the province's tourism industry and reputation.
  • Marape aims to restore Milne Bay's status as one of PNG's safest tourist destinations.

Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape has issued a strong call to the people of Milne Bay, urging them to prioritize and enhance law and order within the province. This appeal comes as Milne Bay prepares to significantly expand its tourism sector.

Marape emphasized that strengthening public safety is paramount to reclaiming and solidifying the province's reputation. He specifically aims to restore Milne Bay's standing as one of Papua New Guinea's safest and most attractive destinations for tourists. The Prime Minister believes that improved security will directly support the growth and success of the burgeoning tourism industry.

The call to action targets the local population, encouraging them to take collective responsibility for creating a secure environment. By fostering better law and order, Marape hopes to unlock the full potential of Milne Bay's natural beauty and cultural attractions, making it a premier destination for visitors both domestically and internationally.

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