Bougainville Leaders reaffirm unity and commitment to Independence

Bougainville’s elected leaders, comprising the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) and Bougainville Members of the National Parliament, have reaffirmed their unity, solidarity and collective commitment to a peaceful and lawful pathway towards Bougainville Independence following a leadership meeting held in Kokopo, East New Britain Province.
The leaders said their deliberations were guided by the Bougainville Peace Agreement, Part XIV of the Constitution of Papua New Guinea, and the Bougainville Way of consensus, which continue to provide the foundation for progressing Bougainville’s political aspirations through dialogue, cooperation and mutual respect.
President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, His Excellency Ishmael Toroama, and ABG Vice President Hon. Ezekiel Masatt led the meeting, which was attended by Bougainville Regional Member Hon. Peter Tsiamalili Jnr, North Bougainville Member Hon. Francesca Semoso and South Bougainville Member Hon. Timothy Masiu. Central Bougainville Member Hon. Jimmy Miringtoro participated in the discussions but was unable to attend the meeting in person.
The meeting discussed Bougainville’s independence aspirations and the way forward, with leaders reaffirming their commitment to work together in the best interests of the people of Bougainville.
The leaders acknowledged that while they hold different responsibilities, they share a common obligation to uphold the aspirations of the people of Bougainville and ensure that all actions continue to be guided by dialogue, consensus and respect for constitutional and political processes.
They further reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a united front on matters concerning Bougainville’s political future and agreed on the importance of continued collaboration between the ABG, Bougainville Members of the National Parliament and other key stakeholders.
The leaders also highlighted the importance of ongoing engagement with the National Government and National Parliament as discussions on Bougainville’s independence continue. They expressed confidence that a coordinated and united approach would strengthen Bougainville’s position as preparations continue towards future governance arrangements and broader independence readiness efforts.
In acknowledging the mandate given by the people of Bougainville, President Toroama said:
“We, the leaders of Bougainville, extend our heartfelt gratitude to our people whose mandate guides us. Our people have given us the vote, and it is our solemn responsibility to uphold their aspiration.”
“This moment is both historic and spiritual. We commit ourselves to walk this path with courage, humility, and unity, ensuring that the aspiration for independence is realized in peace and dignity.”
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