Marape commits K20 million for Bougainville SME loans

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Prime Minister James Marape and Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama exchanging the nine JSB resolutions recently. Photo: ABG Media/FB

PRIME Minister James Marape says Bougainville will receive K20 million of the K200 million allocated for small to medium enterprises (SME) loans.

He announced this after last Friday’s Joint Supervisory Body (JSB) meeting in Arawa.

This is one of nine resolutions of the Arawa JSB meeting.

PM Marape said 10 per cent of the K200 million allocated to Bank South Pacific (BSP) and National Development Bank (NDB) for SME loans would be channeled to Bougainville.

He said the allocation for Bougainville SMEs would be launched during the first-ever Bougainville Economic and Investment Summit in Arawa on May 5 and 6 this year.

Prime Minister James Marape got the ball rolling with K3 million support for the conference.

He made a commitment to be back for the conference.

“We commit K3 million to assist the investment seminar,” PM Marape said.

“We will do our best to bring Port Moresby-based businesses to come and have a look around to partner locals.”

PM Marape said the K20 million earmarked by the National Government for Bougainville SME loans would be launched at the May conference.

This represents 10 per cent of the K200 million given by government for SME loans this year.