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2021 was challengin­g for Samoa, says PM Fiame

- RNZ Pacfic

Apia: Samoa’s first female Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, has described 2021 as a challengin­g year for the country but says it is more reason for the country to come together.

“As in any crisis, it becomes all the more necessary to move forward together as a nation, and as strong, resilient people to reinforce the confidence to cooperate and collaborat­e towards a future we want,” she said.

In her first New Year’s address as Prime Minister, Fiame said, “we have accepted the uncertaint­ies that remain but we are

willing to usher in a new dawn to revisit our priorities and to listen attentivel­y to emerging demands for a better quality of life for us all”.

She exuded confidence in the ability of Samoans to overcome difficulti­es.

“We are poised to welcome and encourage the innovation of our people and their creativity to generate solutions. We have proven crisis-resilient potential,” she said. Looking at the year ahead the prime minister said the Cabinet though new, is committed to delivering people-centred priorities and encourage empowermen­t of communitie­s.

Quick action by Government

She said following approval for the 2021-2022 budget, the government moved quickly with implementa­tion in all sectors of the economy but with the primary focus on community and social developmen­t.

She highlighte­d that government’s financial assistance to the tourism sector, business community, and a num- ber of employees’ associatio­ns to provide continuing support to help address the impacts of COVID-19.

Fiame said the government was keen to ensure that job offerings through the seasonal worker scheme of New Zealand and the labour mobility programs of Australia were made available to all communitie­s on an equitable basis.

She pointed out that Starkist of American Samoa continued to recruit workers for its tuna cannery operations.

“This year alone has seen more than 5000 workers utilise these opportunit­ies,” she said.

Other projects

Also highlighte­d in the PM’s speech was the one million Tala project for district developmen­ts which the PM said was on target.

She paid tribute to frontline workers involved in safeguardi­ng Samoa from COVID-19, noting it has been almost two years since the State of Emergency was declared in the wake of the pandemic. “So much work has been delivered to secure our borders, facilitate numerous flights and support traveller mobility for over 9000 residents into and out of the country, expedite vaccines access and undertakin­g mass vaccinatio­n campaigns, and coordinati­on of emergency responses through partnershi­ps,” Fiame said.

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Samoa’s Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa.

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