Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele on Friday welcomed the first-ever Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Solomon Islands Anthony Gill.
This was during a courtesy visit at the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Mr. Gill briefed the Prime Minister on preparations for the official opening of ADB’s Solomon Islands Office next Tuesday, which will be officiated by the ADB President.
The President is also expected to undertake several visits while in Honiara.
Prime Minister Manele highlighted ADB’s 53-year partnership with Solomon Islands and the importance of collaboration with all development partners, including the World Bank.
He updated Mr. Gill on GNUT’s policy framework based on four pillars: Economic Transformation and Growth, National Unity and Stability, Infrastructure Development and Service Delivery, and Human Capital Development.
The Prime Minister also noted upcoming national milestones, including graduation from Least Developed Country status in 2027 and the country’s 50th Independence Anniversary in 2028, and reiterated that infrastructure remains a top national priority.
Mr. Gill reaffirmed ADB’s commitment to supporting the Government’s vision and priorities, including private sector development and sustainable growth.
Prime Minister Manele thanked Mr. Gill for the courtesy visit and expressed confidence that ADB’s presence in Honiara will strengthen the partnership and benefit the people of Solomon Islands.
– OPMC










