Member for Mul-Beiyer inthe Western Highlands, Koi Trappe has assuredthe District of improverd services overthe next five years.
This will mainly cover developments to infrastructures inthe Districts, such as roads, education, and health.
It was a big occasion for the Mul-Beiyer District and Mr Trappe. He was accompanlied by Government MinistersRichard Maru, Francis Awesa, and William Duma.
MP Trappe announced that major infrastructural projects would be undertaken beginning this year, mainly focusing on health, education, roads, and law and order.
For health,the major focus will be on upgradingthe Numusa Health Centre into a District Hospital.
Road maintenance projects will also be done and improverments tothe police force by increasing personnel and capacity.
Most ofthe funding will come fromthe K10 million DSIP allocations tothe district. Betthere will also be assistance from donor agencies such as AusAID particularly for the proposed hospital where Australia is expected to assist with K24 million.
Mr Trappe commendedthe O’Neil government’s “year of implementation” focus and has vowed to supportthe government.
Cedric Patjole, National EMTV News