The National Government through the Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services (MPNSCS) has made significant progress in implementing key reforms to strengthen national security, law and order, and public safety.
A quarterly brief from the Ministry highlighted that key achievements include the launch of the National Security Strategy (2025–2028) and the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) 10-Year Strategic Direction (2026–2036).
The Police Capability and Capacity Roadmap is being implemented, with the expansion of specialized units and rollout of the Crime Prevention Strategy (2023–2027).
Major legislative reforms are advancing, including a review of the Police Act 2013 and the Correctional Services Act 2007.
Border security is a priority, with the development of border outposts and strengthened coordination with support from the Australian Government.
“In 2026, we will focus on finalizing key legislation, advancing infrastructure development, and strengthening border management systems,” said a government spokesperson.
The Government remains committed to ensuring a safe, secure, and unified Solomon Islands for all citizens.
– Govt Com Unit









