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PM Manele Meets Solomon Islands Diaspora Community In Honolulu

PM Manele, Madam and Ministers met with Solomon Islands diaspora community in Honolulu

Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele has met with members of the Solomon Islands diaspora community in Honolulu during an informal gathering on Saturday 21 February, aimed at strengthening ties with Solomon Islanders living abroad.

The Solomon Islands diaspora community in Honolulu comprises students, as well as Solomon Islanders working and living in Hawaii with their families, including respected members of the community such as Dr. Tarcisus Tara, Dr. Joe Foukona, and Dr. Tami Tabe, who are currently working at the University of Hawaiʻi.

The Prime Minister and his delegation were treated to a warm welcome ceremony led by Dr. Tara, a Solomon Islander from Guadalcanal, who has lived in Honolulu for more than two decades.

Dr. Tara welcoming the Solomon Islands delegation led by PM Manele

The engagement provided an opportunity for the Prime Minister and members of the Solomon Islands delegation to network and interact with the local Solomon Islands community, while also hearing firsthand their perspectives on national issues and development priorities.

“It is always a pleasure to meet our communities in any country that we travel to. It is an opportunity not only for us to hear from them, but also for them to hear from us,” Prime Minister Manele said.

Finance Minister, Hon. Ramofafia and Planning Minister, Hon. Trevor Manemahaga pose for a photo with Dr. Foukona and his daughter

The Prime Minister was accompanied by the Minister for Finance and Treasury, Hon. Rexson Ramofafia; Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Hon. Peter Shanel Agovaka; Minister for National Planning and Development Coordination, Hon. Trevor Manemahaga; Madam Manele; and senior government officials travelling with the Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Manele is in Honolulu to attend the Pacific Agenda: Investment, Security, and Shared Prosperity Summit scheduled for 23–24 February 2026.

Prime Minister Manele acknowledged the important role Solomon Islanders living abroad continue to play in supporting national development through skills, knowledge, and contributions to communities both at home and overseas.

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  • Ronald Toito'ona

    Ronald Flier Toito’ona is a distinguished Solomon Islands Investigative journalist. He is part of In-depth Solomons, an investigative newsroom based in Honiara dedicated to transparency and accountability.

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