NGCB donates K4.5 million to Provinces affected by Cyclone Maila

The provinces, severely affected by the natural disaster, Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Maila in the country, have received K4.5 million from the National Gaming Control Board (NGCB).

The provinces include the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Milne Bay, East New Britain, New Ireland, Manus, Morobe, West New Britain, and Northern.

Related news: https://pnghausbung.com/ngcb-releases-cyclone-maila-disaster-relief-funds/ 

Upon announcing the NGCB’s immediate relief support last week, Acting Prime Minister, John Rosso, on behalf of the Government, acknowledged and appreciated the quick response by the Board under the leadership of the Minister for Bougainville Affairs Manasseh Makiba, Board Chairman Jack Lohia; and Chief Executive Officer and Registrar Imelda Agon.

Makiba is also the Minister responsible for NGCB.

The Acting Prime Minister said: “It is very encouraging to see national agencies such as the National Gaming Control Board coming on board to support this intensified national emergency response and swiftly delivering the funding support that is really needed by our people who have been affected by the natural disaster.

“The destruction is deeply devastating, and to see provincial governments, Defense Force personnel, humanitarian organizations, international partners, and the National Gaming Control Board providing critical response support is highly commendable.

“The Government is moving swiftly and strategically to formalize a disaster response strategy and to adequately address immediate relief requirements to ensure relief supplies are delivered directly to the people who need them the most,” Hon. Rosso said.

Minister Makiba thanked the Prime Minister for his leadership during these trying times, as the country is going through the impacts of one of the most powerful natural disasters to hit Papua New Guinea, reaffirming the NGCB’s commitment to standing in solidarity with the National Government and the people of this beautiful country.

“The National Gaming Control Board remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting communities in times of need and stands ready to continue working collaboratively with the Government to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of assistance,” Minister Makiba said.

This funding assistance was made through the NGCB’s Give Back Program, which aims to improve the lives of people and communities throughout Papua New Guinea.

Related news: https://www.thepngsun.com/png-govt-intensifies-response-to-tropical-cyclone-maila/

About NGCB

The National Gaming Control Board (NGCB) is a regulatory body dedicated to ensuring the integrity and fairness of the gaming industry in the country.

NGCB strives to promote responsible gaming practices while supporting initiatives that contribute to the economic development of the country.

Steven Kenda
Steven Kendahttp://www.thepngsun.com
Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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