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Tsiamalili Urges Long-Term Vision for Papua New Guinea's Development
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Tsiamalili Urges Long-Term Vision for Papua New Guinea's Development

From Post-Courier · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Papua New Guinea's Minister for Works and Highways, Peter Tsiamalili Jr., urged citizens to adopt a long-term development vision.
  • He emphasized the need for quality infrastructure, responsible investment, and strong leadership to transform the nation.
  • Tsiamalili highlighted Papua New Guinea's abundant natural resources and the importance of creating an environment that encourages responsible investment for the benefit of its people.

Peter Tsiamalili Jr., Papua New Guinea's Minister for Works and Highways, has called for a long-term vision for national development, stressing the critical roles of quality infrastructure, responsible investment, and strong leadership. Speaking in Sisimakam, North Fly District, Western Province, the minister highlighted the country's abundant natural resources.

Tsiamalili urged Papua New Guineans to embrace a forward-thinking approach, asserting that these elements are essential for transforming the nation. He emphasized the importance of fostering an environment that attracts responsible investment while ensuring that the benefits derived from the country's wealth reach its citizens.

The minister's remarks underscore a focus on sustainable development and equitable distribution of resources, aiming to leverage Papua New Guinea's natural endowments for the long-term prosperity of its people.

Papua New Guinea is blessed with abundant natural resources and must continue to create an environment that encourages responsible investment while ensuring the benefits reach its people.

โ€” Peter Tsiamalili Jr.Minister for Works and Highways speaking at Sisimakam in North Fly District, Western Province.
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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.