Bougainville Facing Frequent Shortages of Fuel And Food ItemsPORT MORESBY March 25 Asia Pulse - The frequent shortage of food items in Bougainville has been blamed on the failure of the Autonomous Bougainville Government to attract investment. The president of the Bougainville business association, Robert Atsir, said the region continues to face shortages of imported food items due to its reliance on shipping to bring in the goods from Lae, Rabaul and Port Moresby. Recently, the shortage of food and fuel was blamed on the grounding of vessels by the PNG Maritime Safety Authority. Since February this year the township of Buka and other districts of Buin and Arawa have been facing shortages of basic items such as freezer goods, rice, sugar and fuel, forcing most of the business houses to close their doors for business. This has also resulted in soaring prices. This month the region has experienced shortages in fuel especially diesel and petrol, with motorists and road construction companies being hardly hit. Water taxies servicing the Buka Passage have also been affected by prices skyrocketing overnight. Mr Atsir said the shortage of goods came about because Bougainville depends entirely on two shipping companies, the Lae-based Consort Express Lines and NGIP Agmark Ltd. He said to overcome this, ABG must attract big businesses to the region. It is believed security issues are preventing big businesses setting up in the area. (Pacnews) |