Waterfront vision takes shape as Paga Hill enters new phase

National Capital District (NCD) Governor Hon. Powes Parkop says the opening of Paga Hill Paradise Apartments Phase 1 and the groundbreaking for Phase 2 represents a major step forward in his long-term vision to transform Port Moresby into a modern, vibrant and investor-friendly capital city.

Speaking at the ceremony last Sunday evening, Governor Parkop thanked investors, developers and the Prime Minister, Hon. James Marape, for their confidence and trust in supporting developments that align with his vision for the city.

“I want to sincerely thank all our investors and developers and also acknowledge the Prime Minister for his support. Your trust and confidence in investing in this vision for our city are deeply appreciated,” Mr. Parkop said.

Governor Parkop said since taking office in 2007, his administration has worked deliberately to transform key areas of Port Moresby into commercial, entertainment and recreational hubs that benefit both the city and the country.

“Our goal has always been to make Port Moresby a place where people from the city, the country and visitors from overseas can come, participate and share in our progress, development and economic growth,” he said.

He added that the relocation of the main port to Motukea as one of the transformations that helped unlock development opportunities along the city’s waterfront.

“I thank the National Government for supporting the vision to move the port to Motukea. Today, we can all see the transformation that has taken place,” Parkop said.

He described Paga Hill as an iconic and well-known landmark of Port Moresby and Papua New Guinea, saying its redevelopment adds significant value to the city.

“It has always been my vision that Paga Hill would add value to our city. We have worked closely with developers and investors over many years to make this happen,” he said.

Governor Parkop said the NCD administration has invested in supporting infrastructure such as roads but stressed that government alone cannot deliver the city’s transformation.

“We cannot do this on our own. We need both local and international investors to be part of our vision. That is why I am grateful for the Paga Hill Paradise development – Phase 1, Phase 2 and beyond. This project will add value not only to the city, but to the country,” he said.

He also outlined other developments planned for the city, including projects at the former Sea Park area and the commencement of Ela Beach Stage 2 later this year. He flagged the new highway being cut through Badili to Hohola Burns Peak.

“These developments show that this is just the beginning. There will be more investments and more growth on this side of the city,” Parkop said.

Assuring investors, the Governor said Port Moresby and Papua New Guinea remain safe and stable places to invest.

“We are making sure the city is conducive for investment. Port Moresby and PNG are safe investments that will deliver win-win outcomes for investors, the city and the country,” he said.

He highlighted initiatives such as CCTV installations; city wardens and the Port Moresby City Watch as part of efforts to maintain peace and security.

Governor Parkop also called on city residents to take ownership of developments taking place.

“All communities in the city must take responsibility. These investments are creating opportunities and laying the foundation for many good things to happen in the near future,” he said.

ATHURSON Olua
ATHURSON Oluahttp://www.thepngsun.com
He holds a Bachelor of Art Degree majoring in Theatre Arts while minoring in Journalism/Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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