Pohnpei hosts FSM leadership meeting

The meeting is being facilitated by Asterio Takesy, former director of the South Pacific Regional Environment Program and held at the Central Conference Facility in Palikir, Pohnpei.

At the opening of the meeting, Mori gave welcoming remarks and thanked Speaker Figir and the Congress for their strong encouragement and advice in convening this SNLC.

 He also talked about some of the history of the SNLC when it began in 1979 during the early years of the formation of the nation and stated that this call for the SNLC to come back into existence is focused to look at how to overcome the internal and external challenges that face the nation; some of these being the implementation of compact infrastructure funds, securing necessary government revenues, and securing new economic investments and opportunities.

Figir also gave opening remarks and reminded everyone of the National Prayer Day that was  held in November 2008.  

Figir sees this meeting of the SNLC as a chance to continue the focus that was given during the National Prayer Day; to build relationships between the leaders and with the people of the nation.

Gov. John Esha of the host state also welcomed participants to this meeting and congratulated the president and speaker on calling the SNLC back into action.  

He clearly stated with figures and words, the dramatic increase in economic stimulus that will happen if they can find a way to accelerate the implementation of the infrastructure funds given through the Compact of Free Association with the United States.

The first issue for the group to resolve was to elect a chairperson for this meeting.  

Gov. Robert Weilbacher of Kosrae nominated President Mori to chair the group.

  This nomination was seconded and approved by the members.

 With  Mori at the helm, they adopted the agenda as it was set forth to the group and began discussing the first and most important issue of the conference; infrastructure.

Initially, the president called on Jack Yakana, director of the Project Management Unit and Fabian Nimea, director of the Office of Statistics, Budget & Economic Planning, Overseas Development Assistance and Compact Management to give an overview of the infrastructure process and explain how the executive branch has clarified the accounting procedure for using grant awards in the financial projection that is given to Congress so that they have the ability to appropriate infrastructure funds that have been awarded by the U.S. Office of Interior Affairs.  

There were questions from some of the governors as to what exactly the issues are that are holding up the funding and forward movement of projects.

Through more discussion, Mori suggested that a working group be created that will work on a piece of drafted legislation which would ask Congress to appropriate some $46 million in infrastructure funds from the period of fiscal years 2007-2009, to the States.  

The FSM attorney general will chair this small working group.

The SNLC was scheduled to meet yesterday and today to cover this issue and several others, including matching fund projects, air/sea transportation issues, Compact five-year review, tax regime reform, foreign investment, revenue measures, and Social Security.

 

 

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