Partnership plays key role in service delivery in Central

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Partnership between ExxonMobil PNG and Central provincial government administration continues to play a key role in service delivery in the education sector in the LNG-impacted communities of Porebada, Boera, Papa and Lealea in Hiri district.
This was revealed last Friday at a PNGLNG project advocacy workshop between ExxonMobil PNG officials and provincial management team consisting of senior managers.
Deputy provincial administrator, Marina Faiteli told the meeting that from past engagements since 2013, sectors and divisions in the Central administration were working together with ExxonMobil PNG.
“I’d like to challenge my officers in Central to take ownership of this programme,” she said.
“Let’s not depend on our partners to come and keep pushing us on what to do.
“These programmes are align to national government policy and laws that govern us to partner with stakeholders.
“We are here to learn and have that desire to work with you, and partner you and be able to deliver basic services to our people in Central.”
Senior official of ExxonMobil PNG, Sisa Kini also presented a gift of a second-hand laptop and a desktop to Hiri district education superintendent, Mary Kasokason.
ExxonMobil PNG has been working with Kasokason for the last four years in delivering education services to impacted communities in the LNG project site.