tri marine and soltuna donated to flood relief

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TRI MARINE AND SOLTUNA DONATED TO FLOOD RELIEF
April 13, 2014
Royal Australian Air Force – C17. Photo: Australia in Solomon Islands
Tri Marine International, the major shareholder of NFD and joint venture partner in Soltuna has
donated 3-hundred and 68-thousand US dollars to the National Disaster Council flood disaster relief
funds.
In addition, Soltuna Limited has donated 5-hundred cartons of Solomon Blue canned tuna to assist
NDC provide for the many people who have been left homeless as a result of last weeks’ devastating
floods.
Tri Marine Chairman Renato Curto said the Tri Marine family is deeply saddened to hear of the
devastation caused by the recent floods in Honiara and Guadalcanal, particularly the loss of lives.
He said they join their NFD colleagues and Soltuna in conveying to the Government and people of
Honiara and Guadalcanal their most sincere and heartfelt condolences.
Soltuna Managing Director, Adrian Wickham presented the 3-hundred and 68-thousand US dollars
and 5-hundred cartons of Solomon Blue canned tuna to the NDC Chairman Dr Melchior Mataki and
NDC Director Loti Yates during a brief ceremony in Honiara on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the National Fisheries Developments Limited has donated four tons of frozen tuna,
which was distributed to victims on the Guadalcanal Plains east of Honiara.
Staff of both the Noro companies had also arranged a collection drive of clothing which a company
vessel delivered to Honiara on Thursday.
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Meanwhile, NDC Director, Dr Melchior Mataki, also Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology, thanked the NPF Board on
behalf of the Government and NDC.
He said the donation was timely and significant as it was the same as Solomon Islanders helping out
other Solomon Islanders, by virtue of the Fund’s nature.
He adds, they will ensure the donation will go on to meet the needs of those who have been
severely impacted by the floods.
Dr Mataki thanked the Fund and stakeholders for their support in providing donations to the relief
effort adding, all donations coming from all stakeholders are invaluable and they are thankful for the
support we have been receiving including that from the corporate community.
He said the impact of the disaster was wide reaching and affected communities as far as Are’are in
Malaita province.
The Permanent Secretary said it is unprecedented, especially for people in Honiara and probably one
of the first in a while that has attacked the commercial centre of the nation.
He said the disaster has left repercussions, many of which we have yet to feel, especially its impact
on the economy.
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