“I am not sure of the other electorates that have campaigned in the report as well, like Alotau in Milne Bay, Talasea in West New Britain, Tambul-Nabilyer in Western Highlands and Laiagap-porgera in Enga as there are financial and administrative implications”. He said the electorate has already established two separate Administrations including plans for infrastructural developments. For Kairuku-Hiri it is ready to split, just like using a scissors to cut a ribbon”, stated MP Isoaimo. “In the next session of Parliament which resumes on the 22nd of March, I will raise the issue. The report which includes the electorate’s census and boundaries of Kairuku-Hiri reached the National Executive Council (NEC) and the Government, however, due to unclear markings of the district’s boundaries, it was sent back to the EBC for a review. In addressing locals at Boera village, Isoaimo said though reports were completed by the Electoral Boundaries Commission, it was not debated on the floor of Parliament in the last sitting. As Months turn into weeks before the Issuing of Writs for the 2022 National General Elections, sitting Kairuku-Hiri MP, Peter Isoaimo, continues to question if there will be a split in his electorate.
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