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Simbu Governor, Noah Kool said, commercial economic activities in Karimui-Nomane district of the province can turn its provincial revenue numbers ten-fold as well as making it a food basket of the country.

The political head of the province wants to use the large fertile valley to stimulate growth in large scale agriculture, create jobs and business, unlocking its potential as an economic hub.

Karamui in particular is year marked as “A Special Economic Zone (SEZ)” in Simbu.

“Currently its K5 million (provincial revenue), we want to increase it to K50 million SEZ,” Kool said.

According to the Governor, Simbu has been relying heavily on Waigani and hasn’t been generating the internal revenue to run its local affairs.

“After 47 years, we must stop being beggars! Freeing Karamui, unlocking its potential, liberating its people and successfully developing Karamui SEZ will achieve economic independence for Simbu,” he said.

Minister for International Trade and Investments, Richard Maru said the province will become the first in PNG to begin to take the ambitious road of establishing a Special Economic Zone in one of its districts.

“I want to assure the people of Simbu and the Governor, I want to get the tender out by this Friday,” Maru said.

The tender is for Karamui’s own Feasibility study, apart from the nationwide study to establish a comprehensive report on areas that can be used for the SEZ and what’s needed in terms of enabling infrastructure, services, agriculture and business opportunities.

The Japanese through the Japanese Development Institute will help provide the insight into the establishment of the SEZ in Simbu.

Governor Kool said that enabling infrastructure like water, power and roads have to be in place to ensure the SEZ thrives in a business-friendly environment and trusts the Karamui SEZ will be a success because of the political and people drive.

“We believe the Karimui SEZ will be the first successful (one) in the country as all seven members of parliament are on board,” Governor Kool said.

A total of K1m was presented from the Simbu Provincial Government as counterpart funding to the International Trade Investment Ministry.

The Ministry also confirms through Minister Maru that Government has also put forward a K1.3m to begin the preliminary works.

Prime Minister, James Marape says elected leaders in the country must be honest in distributing funds allocated by the National Government to their constituencies to benefit the people.

He said funds must be equally distributed to education, health, law and order, agriculture, infrastructural developments, and other vital sectors.

The Prime Minister made these remarks at the Bats oval in Madang town yesterday during an unofficial visit to Madang.

Marape also tasked public servants in the electorates to be dedicated and serve the people with honesty and integrity.

He stated that public servants are the drivers of development, thus, it is important that they ensure an equal distribution of the allocated funds into the districts.

“People must benefit from agriculture, schools, roads, bridges, and other infrastructural developments in all the districts,” stated Marape.

The Prime Minister said his visit is also good for the Government to work with Madang elected leaders in making sure Madang issues are addressed.

Adding, that funding will also be made available to restore beautiful Madang.

Meanwhile, the Government has projected that for the next five years, all districts will receive K20million.

Thus, Madang would receive K120 million in total for the districts, this does not include funding allocation for the Provincial Government.

“So for the next five years, we will be giving about K100 million to each of the districts and Madang would receive over K600million.”

The Prime Minister made a commitment to look into addressing Madang roads, the airport, PMIZ project, the provincial hospital, law, and order, and a number of issues raised by Madang Governor Ramsey Pariwa.

 “You have a job, I have a job, we all have work to do”.

Picture: Prime Minister, James Marape walking alongside Madang Governor, Ramsey Pariwa at the Bats Oval in Madang.
Picture: Prime Minister, James Marape walking alongside Madang Governor, Ramsey Pariwa at the Bats Oval in Madang.

An official date will be set for Madang elected leaders to meet with the Prime Minister and address concerns raised by Governor Pariwa.

The Prime Minister said his four-day road trip from Gulf to Madang to inspect the roads was part of the Government’s connect PNG project.

The road trip was also to convey a message of United Papua New Guinea whilst encouraging Papua New Guineans to till the land.

The government is also subsidizing the price of cash crops like copra, cocoa, and coffee so that farmers can benefit.

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