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Islands Post Friday 10th September, 2010
Momis calls for change
By GORETHY KENNETH
AUTONOMOUS Bougainville Government President John Momis wants to create a new Bougainville where everyone, locals as well as foreigners, will be accorded human respect, freedom and security. President Momis said this in his keynote address to a Bougainville police parade to mark the appointment of the new police minister and the confirmation of the Assistant Commissioner of Police - Leo Hannett and Thomas Eluh respectively. Justice John Kawi, Police Commissioner and all other dignitaries were present for the occasion at the Buka police station area. “I congratulate the new Assistant Commissioner of Police on his appointment and thank him and his men for their contributions to the normalisation of our society in Bougainville,” Mr Momis said. “We want to create a new Bougainville where all of us, locals as well as foreigners, will be accorded human respect, freedom and security. The new-look Bougainville will require us to experience a new paradigm shift, a new culture of peace, justice and hope as we stand together and work hand in hand to rise out of the ashes and reigns of the deadly bloody civil war. “The people of Bougainville must now embrace and promote both intellectual and moral enlightenment in the new look Bougainville. “We cannot afford to have ignorant and ill-informed people with no moral values in the new society we envision and hope to create for ourselves. When things are still fluid and tractable in our region, despite the lingering post crisis culture, we must take deliberate proactive actions to raise the awareness of the people regarding the tremendous human potential inherit in them that can be utilsed to transform Bougainville. “We can transform Bougainville if we empower our people as active agents of change and development.” |