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Tuvalu Government Launched ‘Suggestion Publication of Tuvalu MediaMarch Department 2, 2015 Government of Tuvalu Email: [email protected] March 2, 2015 Fenui e-newsletter is publicized with the approval of the Tuvalu Media General Manager Melali Taape Tuvalu Government launched ‘Suggestion Stories this week: Box’ By Semi Malaki Names of Candidates for General Election have published Page 2 Students quitted Year 13 program at Motufoua Page 4 Local families bene- fited from EU-USP GCCA Project TUVALU Government is looking at In his launching remark, Dep- improving the performance of the uty Prime Minister Hon Sakaio said Page 8 Civil Service by delivering efficient the Suggestion Box idea is not an in- and effective services to all Tuvalu vention of the 21st Century, it is how- citizens and visitors. ever, an old mechanism in which, if In doing so, a ‘Suggestion correctly used by the people, un- Advertisement Box’ was officially launched on Tues- limited benefits shall flow towards Australia Scholarship day February 24 at the foyer of the our great Nation’s future develop- Awards for Tuvalu Government Building. ments in many years ahead. The event marks the progress “Improving customer service Page 10 made by the Public Sector Reform is a government priority and also a Committee in-order to improve the requirement under strategy 5 of the performance of the Civil Service by Kakeega II Strategy which promotes ...and more delivering efficient and effective ser- good governance,” said Hon Sakaio. vices to all Tuvalu citizens and for- eign visitors. ...continue to next page 1 NATIONAL NEWS March 2, 2015 ...continue from page 1 Candidates for the upcom- “In ‘Te Kakeega II’ strategy 5 is Good Governance and it requires that- government is to be more responsive to ing general election the needs of the public; government to By Yvette D’Unienville deliver the services in the most efficient and cost effective manner; and also gov- NOMINATIONS of candidates for all electoral districts nation- ernment to provide quality customer ser- wide for next month’s election closed on Wednesday February 25. vice.” The seats of the island of Nukufetau in Parliament that “Without playing our parts cor- were held by previous representatives currently the Caretaker rectly in this partnership, we shall Prime Minister Hon Enele Sosene Sopoaga and the caretaker min- reached our goal because in the physical ister of Natural Resources Elisala Pita are not contested. realm ‘Garbage In is Garbage Out’ and The running candidates for Vaitupu - include previous in the Biblical context-’A man shall reap Honorable Members to Parliament Apisai Ielemia who has also exactly what he sows’. The Universal been Head of Government some years ago, the caretaker Minister Law of Cause and Effect is always true of Foreign Affair, Trade, Tourism, Environment and Labor Hon in its own right,” added Sakaio. Taukelina Finikaso and new candidates Melton Paka Tauetia, Foli- “The people are the owner of aki Paolo and Muau Monise. Government and they are expecting you From the Funafuti electoral district, former Speaker of Par- to liament and Member to Parliament Rt Hon Sir Kamuta Latasi and “Serve the people, but the other Funafuti Member to Parliament Hon Kausea Natano who never to become their mas- had previously been the Minister of Public Utilities and Infrastruc- ture are contested by two new candidates Kalepou Tili and ter,” said Sakaio. Pugameau Naseli Kaituumana. Caretaker Minister of Finance and Economic Development provide them the highest standard of Hon Maatia Toafa was nominated from the Nanumea Electoral stewardship.” District with Member to Parliament Hon Satini Tulaga Manuela Chairman of the Public Sector and three other new candidates David Manuvasa Manuella, Hilia Reform Committee, Panapasi Nelesone Vavae and Kata Pulusi. urged civil servants to respond immedi- Two candidates are vying for the one seat for Nukulaelae ately to these suggestions and improve Electoral District, including caretaker Minister of Home Affairs the services provided to the general pub- and Rural Development Hon Namoliki Nemia Sualiki and former lic. police Commissioner Motulu Jack Pedro. “It is important to know how we The Nanumaga electoral district nominated three candi- are performing and how we can improve dates which include the current Speaker to Parliament Hon Oti- our services to the members of the pub- nielu Tauteleimale Tausi and the current caretaker Minister of lic,” said Nelesone. Communications and Transport Hon Monise Laafai with retired All suggestions in the box will be public servant Lutelu Faavae. oversee by the Personnel and Training At the meantime, the electoral commission is yet to receive Department with a chance for the com- candidates from the Nui Electoral District due to problems with mittee to go through before disseminat- communication lines and internet; however the decision of the Re- ing to ministries concern for their re- vising office on the island were shipped over on the recent trip of sponses. the vessel from the island. Nelesone encouraged individual The Electoral district of Niutao has a total of six candidates departments to respond immediately to which include the current Member of Parliament and caretaker suggestions and queries from the general Deputy Prime Minister Hon Vete Sakaio and caretaker Minister of public■ Education, Youth and Sports Hon Fauoa Maani with former politi- cians Hon Samuelu Penitala Teo, Hon Tavau Teii, Sir Tomu Sione and Iopu I Kaisala■ 2 NATIONAL NEWS March 2, 2015 Women can apply to work on Last opportunity for appli- cants for late registration to purse seine fishing vessels; Di- submit evidence documents rector of Fisheries By Diana Semi By Yvette D’Unienville OBSERVER positions on Report states that they A FEW applicants for late registration did not purse seine vessels is not re- discussed issues such as attach evidence to prove their reasons for ap- stricted to males however safety, gender awareness, plying for late registration. since the initiation of the pro- training needs handling inci- This happens despite awareness pro- gramme, Tuvalu still has no dents aboard fishing vessels, grams and news aired on Radio Tuvalu about female observers compares to employment and government the importance of providing such evidence. other participating countries. policies were discussed to The Registration Officer for Funafuti Tuvalu Fisheries Di- identify how conditions could Electoral District Uluao Lauti reminded those rector, Samasoni Finikaso be improved to facilitate who applied for late registration and are resid- said the observer opportuni- women’s employment as ob- ing on Funafuti, that their documents or pass- ties are opened to any inter- servers and their safety and ports are required as proof, for the reason ested person of any gender. well-being in the role. stated in their applications for late registration. He said if the an- SPC Fisheries Moni- “Applicants as such, will be given nouncement does not say that toring Specialist Deirdre Bro- these remaining days of the week to provide only male observers can ap- gan stated in this workshop the required documents for evidence,” said ply, it means male or females that female observers on Lauti. can apply for the opportunity. board those Asian vessels sent Crown Counsel Nele Semu Tusipese Meanwhile there are out a strong message that they said Regulation 21 of the Electoral Provisions more than thirty male observ- enjoyed their work, appreci- Parliament Regulation states that late applica- ers working on board purseine ated the benefits the employ- tions should be accompanied by a letter stating vessels fishing in PNA wa- ment gave them, and were the reasons why the applicant was unable to ters. grateful for the high level of apply during the registration period. Without The number may in- respect they were shown by these, the Registration Officer has the power crease to fifty after the intro- the mostly foreign Asian ves- to invalidate such applications. duction of the new course to sels. Mr Lauti added that by Monday March train and prepare replace- The workshop identi- 2, the applications that are not accompanied ments and new observers for fied a number of areas where by the required documents will be negated. such employment on board training could better prepare A few applicants for late registration purseine vessels.. both male and female observ- provided reasons that differ from the three Fenui received reports ers for the long voyages they categories of people allowed to register during that Solomon Islands has make. the late registration period. female observers employed “I hope these findings Regulation 21 states that the only three on Asian purseine vessels that will help make a path for category of people allowed to register during fish in the Pacific and it hopes more Solomon Island women this late registration period are those that were to add more female observers. to get involved in monitoring unable to deliver an application for registra- In a workshop held fishing at sea and SPC plans tion during the registration period of ill health, recently in the Solomon Is- to share these findings with was absent from Tuvalu, has reached the age lands and followed by a spe- other countries to raise gender of 18 years since the expiry of the registration cial one-day meeting, women awareness and recognition of period. observers discussed particular the safety needs of both male The late registration period closed on aspects of their role as observ- and female all observers while Monday February 23, and the list of applicants ers on fishing vessels, which at sea,” said Bogan■ should be published on March 2■ generally have all-male crews. 3 NATIONAL NEWS March 2, 2015 Students quit Form Local police build their Seven at Motufoua By Kuata Taumaheke and Yvette capacities on self-defense D’Unienville techniques Reported by Semi Malaki THREE students have quit form seven at Motufoua Secondary School and are taking MORE than a dozen local po- shared their knowledge on up the foundation program in the USP Tu- lice build up their capacities various programs via briefings valu Campus.
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