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Kokopo Communique
by Aloysius Laukai
The Papua New Guinea national government and the Autonomous Bougainville Government this afternoon signed another agreement which further strengthens the Bougainville Autonomous Government in its desire to draw down more powers from the national government as agreed to in the August 2001, Bougainville Peace Agreement.
This agreement paved the way for the establishment of the Autonomous Bougainville Government.
The Kokopo Communique this afternoon was signed by the Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, PETER O'NEIL and the ABG President. Chief JOHN MOMIS witnessed by Ministers and officers of the PNG Government and the ABG.
The communique among other things talks about giving the ABG increased funding to prepare Bougainville for draw down of powers from the national government.
Prime Minister Peter O'neil also committed the national government to fully support the ABG reach and taste full autonmy within Papua New Guinea.
He said that the national government will fund for the upgrading and sealing of Roads from Kokopau right down to Buin and all the way through Siwai and Bana in South Bougainville.
Funds would also be allocated for the upgrading and opening of the Aropa International airport, the rebuilding of Arawa General Hospital and including rural electrification for Bougainville.
The Prime minister was accompanied by his deputy. LEO DION and other senior Ministers including the Minister for Autonomy Steven Pirika and government officers.
The ABG delegation headed by President Chief Momis and ABG ministers and officers will return to Buka tomorrow.
NEW DAWN FM understands this is the first succesful meeting since ABG President Chief John Momis took office in June 2010.
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