According to Speaker Teruo Rengulbai, Boisek began his service to Aimeliik State Government (ASG) in 1996. He said that Ngiramolau, despite being of advanced age, had been one of the best page of the legislative body.Rengulbai said that members of the legislature had opted to honor Ngiramolau’s services to ASG by presenting him with a certificate of recognition and a simple, but pleasantly elegant dinner at Joe’s Bar and Restaurant.“We simply can’t thank him enough and we would surely miss his presence in the legislature,” stated Skeras Ucherrengos, a member of the legislature.Ngiramolau is retiring based on age as mandated by law – 60.Rengulbai said that Ngiramolau’s retirement, though foreseen, feels unexpected; however, “we are happy that he is now free of restricted time to do as he pleases without having to time in or out.”In return, Ngiramolau thanked the members of the legislature for the gesture and said that he would continue to support ASG and its efforts to make the lives of the people of Aimeliik better.“I thank you for thinking of me,” he said, “I am retiring today happy; for I know that the fishing will be great – 7 days a week – and you will be my number one customers.”


