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The Solomon Islands' Ngella Constituency spent $1.2M to repair a 12-km coastal road, restoring vital access for residents.
The Ngella Constituency Office in the Solomon Islands has spent $1.2 million from its 2024 Constituency Development Fund to rehabilitate a 12-kilometer coastal road in Ward 8, restoring critical access for farmers, fishermen, and residents to markets, schools, and health centers.
The road, originally built in the 1980s and now impassable, runs from Rara to Boromole through Vatupura, Polomuhu, and Borohinaba.
Current work focuses on clearing and alignment, with full construction pending funding from the Ministry of Infrastructure Development.
Community leaders and officials have praised the project for promoting economic growth and local ownership, while government inspections included awareness sessions to ensure safety and efficiency.
The CDF program supports grassroots development across Solomon Islands’ 50 constituencies to strengthen livelihoods and connectivity.
El distrito electoral de Ngella en las Islas Salomón gastó $1.2M para reparar una carretera costera de 12 km, restaurando el acceso vital para los residentes.