October 30, 2024

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Courtesy Visit by College of Micronesia-FSM and Department of Public Safety to Introduce New Law Enforcement Training Program

  KOLONIA, Pohnpei, FSM: October 23, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph welcomed representatives from the College of Micronesia-FSM (COM-FSM) and the Pohnpei Department of Public Safety in a courtesy visit to discuss an innovative skills training program aimed at advancing law enforcement professionalism and leadership within Pohnpei State. The program, still pending final approval, will allow Pohnpei State Law Enforcement Officers to enhance their skills through courses at COM-FSM under the U.S. Department of Labor’s Apprenticeship Training Program. The program’s vision is to prepare law enforcement officers with specialized training from the Police Academy and provide a pathway to enroll as students at COM-FSM. The curriculum is designed to focus on policing and law enforcement, blending practical experience with academic knowledge to foster skilled leaders within the Department of Public Safety. The program is pending finalization with a Memorandum of Understanding between COM-FSM and the Pohnpei State Government. Governor Joseph expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative, emphasizing his belief that COM-FSM should be the primary training institution for Pohnpei and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). Governor Joseph also suggested that COM-FSM collaborate with Pohnpei State’s annual student takeover day to inspire high school students to pursue careers in law enforcement and other essential fields. Professor Gardner Edgar from COM-FSM highlighted the program’s broader context, noting that this collaboration marks the second apprenticeship program COM-FSM has launched with the U.S. Department of Labor. The first program successfully led to the certification of an electrician with the Pohnpei Utilities Corporation. Deputy Chief of Police Bronson Martin expressed deep gratitude for this opportunity, viewing it as a transformative step toward advancing the standards and professionalism of Pohnpei’s law enforcement community. Dean Phyllis Silbanuz of COM-FSM’s Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC) and Vice President Ehmes expressed optimism about the program’s future, hoping it could eventually develop into a full degree pathway, possibly connecting with the Trial Counselor program. It was also made clear that each law enforcement participant will be eligible for federal Pell Grant scholarships, allowing them to enroll as regular students alongside their law enforcement duties. The Pohnpei State Government, COM-FSM, and Department of Public Safety are committed to advancing this program, which underscores a shared vision to empower Pohnpei’s law enforcement with cutting-edge skills and create leaders prepared to meet the demands of the profession.

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Pohnpei State Government Facilitates Handover of Mobility Aids to Outer Island Municipal Governments

NETT, Pohnpei, FSM: October 23, 2024 — The Pohnpei State Government, in collaboration with the Pohnpei State Department of Health and Social Services, conducted a formal handover of mobility aids to the Municipal Governments of Pingelap, Mwoakilloa, Sapwaufich, Nukuoro, and Kapingamarangi. Held at the Pohnpei State Hospital conference room, the ceremony highlighted the government’s commitment to providing essential resources to support residents of the outer islands. Director Stuard Penias of the Pohnpei State Department of Health and Social Services opened the ceremony with welcoming remarks, emphasizing the importance of extending healthcare support to Pohnpei’s remote communities. Representing the Governor’s Office, Chief of Staff Mr. Benjamin Rodriguez delivered special remarks on behalf of Governor Stevenson A. Joseph, focusing on the state’s dedication to ensuring that mobility aids reach those who need them most in all municipalities. Chairman of the Committee on Health, Senator Shelten Neth, also addressed attendees, underscoring the importance of such initiatives in promoting accessibility for all Pohnpeians. A total of 50 wheelchairs and 16 walkers, donated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, were distributed to the outer island municipal governments, which will further distribute the aid to individuals in need. This initiative reflects the Pohnpei State Government’s ongoing efforts to promote inclusivity and address the healthcare needs of every citizen, regardless of geographic location.

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Governor Stevenson A. Joseph Extends Gratitude to the United Church of Christ in the Marshall Islands for a Courtesy Visit

  Kolonia, Pohnpei: October 23, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang expressed sincere appreciation to the United Church of Christ in the Marshall Islands (UCCP) for their recent courtesy visit to the Governor’s Office. The delegation, led by General Secretary Midion Neth and accompanied by Senior Pastors of the Marshall Islands UCCP, was warmly welcomed to discuss matters of mutual interest and fellowship between the Marshall Islands and Pohnpei State. Governor Joseph extended his best wishes to the UCCP leadership and the people of the Marshall Islands, reaffirming Pohnpei State’s commitment to strengthening the bonds of friendship between the two island nations.

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