New Ireland develops model tourism village
New Ireland has a first
tourism model village.
The provincial
government has recognized Lossuk Village in Ward
Seven of the Tikana Local Level Government area as the First Tourism Model
Village.
Governor Sir Julius
Chan says developing tourism village concepts endeavours to address social ills
that mostly cause law and order issues.
Acknowledging that half
the population are young people, he said immediate attention of the government
is to contain abuse of alcohol, illegal home brewed alcohol which described as
poisonous, and marijuana.
The concept will enable
the village to tap into the economic benefits of tourism, agriculture,
fisheries and forestry through the village planning committees in wards.
At the the local level
governments level they will develop small businesses in communities to sustain
and empower themselves with the youth population taking the lead.
The New Ireland
Government assisted with K10,000 to construct ten VIP toilets which were
completed by the youths and launched two days before Christmas last year under
the New Ireland Government’s WaSH project.
The Lossuk Tourism
Model Village concept is based around the traditional New Ireland hausbois’ but
includes a central meeting house and eight hausbois constructed through sweat
equity valued around K50,000 by the youths.
The provincial government
has directed the New Ireland Tourism Authority and the provincial administration
to rollout the project to the remaining nine LLGs in the province.
The Hausboi at Lossuk
is also captured in the design of the new Provincial Assembly building which is
currently under construction.
The
provincial government has appointed Hon. Demas Kavavu who has been closely
involved in the establishment of the Cultural and Tourism villages to involved
in the roll out of the concept.
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