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Thursday, November 30, 2006
New sports ground for Atori
Solomonstar news 30 November, 2006 - 10:43am.

EAST Malaita Constituency will have a new sporting ground and a locally made stadium to be commissioned on the 23rd of December 2006. This will be followed by the constituency annual sports competition to be opened on the 27th of December 2006. Speaking from Suva the Member of Parliament for East Malaita, Mr. Sanga said that the commissioning of Atori sports ground and stadium will be a highlight of the week long sporting activities.

The land for these facilities was donated by Noi and his father David Kame with their relatives. But the construction work was done by the locals and supervised by this year’s host club the Atori Football Club. Hon Sanga said money for the construction of the field including the local stadium and other facilities comes from the ROC funded RCDF for East Malaita. Under this years Constituency budget the East Malaita Constituency Council had set aside $35,000 of its ROC funded RCDF for construction of the sporting facilities.

Commenting on the development, Mr. Sanga said this is a demonstration of a proper of the various ingredients for development to ensure proper outcome. Mr. Sanga said ROC provided the money unconditionally, the constituency council allocated it, the resource owners willingly offered their land, the young people’s club properly supervised the work and the community committed to and carried out the work.“ All these put together in a given timeframe gave us the sporting facilities,” Sanga said.

The Member for East Malaita Hon. Joses Sanga also said that these facilities will be ready for the competitions to start on the 27th of December. On the financing of the sports competition Mr. Sanga said this year’s competition like other past years is largely funded by the Republic of China through its RCDF for the Constituency. Hon Sanga said that the East Malaita Constituency Council which normally decided on the allocation of RCDF had set aside $20,000 to cover prizes and the general administration of the events.Also, on Tuesday the Ambassador of the Republic of China in Honiara has donated further $5,000 to cover cost of hiring of the Solomon Islands FIFA qualified referees to officiate during the games in East Malaita.

On the impact of sports on young people, Mr. Sanga said while in the last four years sporting in East Malaita has proven to be a unifying factor for many tribes and communities; it is also a direct catalyst for positive character building for youth.He pointed out he has observed in a very short time that many young people in the constituency have demonstrated good quality and responsible leadership as a result of discipline learned through sports. With the very positive outcomes already demonstrated in East Malaita through the ROC unconditional support, the Member for East Malaita and Minister for Public Service is calling on the donor community in Honiara and their Governments to note what direct assistance can do to achieve community confidence and instil community ownership of important community projects like the sport facilities at Atori.On the officials side of the games, Mr. Sanga said Mr. Martin Alufurai the President of the Solomon Islands Football Federation has been invited to be the officiating Guest of Honour in the sports competition in East Malaita. Four FIFA qualified referees are being hired and the Brass Band of Kiluskwalo Village as been invited to grace the occasion with music.

Another interesting development is - Mr. Sanga said, that his constituency offers to host the Solomon Games in 2008.He said that while this may seem being overambitious, the offer is consistent with Government policy priority on rural development strategy. The Member for East Malaita revealed that he has made his intentions known to the President of SIFF, to which he [the President] has noted and has asked him to advice on the minimum requirements of preparation in order to qualify as host. This year’s sports in the East Malaita are being sponsored by the Republic of China Embassy, SoloSoft Computing Company, George Wu Company, RAMSI and others which are yet to respond.
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