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PICS High School Robotics Team from Pohnpei represents the FSM at Global Robotics challenge

Welcome back to the PICS High School Robotics team from Pohnpei, representing the Federated States of Micronesia at the First Global Robotics Challenge in Geneva, Switzerland!     Governor Oliver joined Senator Jack Harris, Senator Mitaro Simina, Senator Jayson Walter, Senator Kikuo Apis Jr., Senator Steven Joseph, and the Acting Director of Education Pressler Martin, along with families, friends, and students of the PICS High School team to welcome them home on the afternoon of October 19, 2022.     Before the students deplaned, they were greeted and afforded a rare honor by the Pohnpei Port Authority, Aircraft Rescue, and Firefighting Trucks with a water salute.     Governor Oliver met the students and advisors in the VIP room at the airport to personally congratulate and thank them for their achievements on behalf of the Speaker, Legislature, government, and people of Pohnpei.  Advisor Tekaeto Diopolous and Darla Ladore told Governor Oliver of the many challenges that the students faced and overcame, including losing their robot built in Pohnpei and having to build a new robot in less than a day that was qualified for the competition.  Acting Director Martin advised Governor that the PICS High School placed first among small countries in the competition.     In his remarks, Governor Oliver said “You represented not only FSM but Pohnpei, specifically.  We thank you for representing us and representing us very well.  We are very, very proud of you.” He was happy to hear that one of the things they learned during this global competition beyond robotics, was unity, cooperation, and working together for a common goal.  He reminded them of the advice he gave them on their first visit to the Governor’s Office before they departed for Switzerland, to continue to use their knowledge and skills in robotics to tackle challenging issues at home.     The students were honored by a Pohnpei State Police escort back to PICS High School followed by family and friends.     Congratulations! PICS High School Robotics Team! Teacher/Advisor: Tekaeto Diopolous Education Specialist: Darla Ladore Students: Chennelle Cantero, Eberhard Salons, Einstein Halbert, J.C. Curley and Norman Pedrus

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Governor Oliver attends turnover ceremony for 16 new hospital rooms

On Friday, October 14, 2022, Governor Oliver joined H.E. David W. Panuelo, President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), T.H. Esmond Moses, Vice Speaker of the 22nd FSM Congress, T.H. Marvin T. Yamaguchi, Speaker of the 10th Pohnpei State Legislature and his Royal Highness, IsoNahnken of Nett, Salvador Iriarte to open the new medical wing of the Pohnpei State Hospital.     Funded by the FSM National Government and the Asian Development Bank, the new medical wing, increases the 91-bed capacity of the Pohnpei State Hospital with an additional 16 beds.  The new private rooms are air-conditioned, comfortable, and spacious, with their own bathrooms, and furnished with couches, mini refrigerators, and flat-screen televisions. Each room is also connected to the Hospital’s electronic medical records system, there is a Nurse’s station, and the medical wing has its own backup generator.     In his welcoming remarks on behalf of the people and government of Pohnpei, Governor Oliver conveyed his gratitude to the traditional leadership of Nett for the use of the land, he thanked President Panuelo and the FSM Congress for their support to fund this project, which also came from the Asian Development Bank (ADB).  Governor Oliver thanked the Speaker and members of the 10th Pohnpei State Legislature for their support, also to Director Wincener David and the staff of the Pohnpei State Hospital.  He also expressed gratitude to the contractor, Black Sand Construction, for constructing such a beautiful structure.  Governor Oliver concluded his remarks by explaining that while these are private rooms, they are not for one group of people over another.  They are not just for Pohnpei or FSM residents, but for everyone who requires medical treatment and hospitalization at Pohnpei State Hospital.     The “key” to the new hospital wing, was turned over to Governor Oliver by President Panuelo.  Governor Oliver turned over the key to the Director of Health Services, Wincener David.       Both H.E. David W. Panuelo and His Royal Highness, IsoNahnken of Nett delivered remarks and the First Lady of FSM and Pohnpei cut the ribbon to officially open the new hospital wing    

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39th General Assembly of the Association of Pacific Island Legislatures (APIL) opens in Pohnpei

On October 12, 2022, Governor Reed B. Oliver attended the opening ceremony for the 39th General Assembly of the Association of Pacific Island Legislatures (APIL) at the Pohnpei State Legislature chamber. On behalf of the people and government of Pohnpei, Governor Oliver welcomed the APIL delegation to Pohnpei. He highlighted the importance of leaders gathering from every level of society to advocate continuously on behalf of their people, “to promote and progress the health of our people.” Governor Oliver noted the theme for this year’s General Assembly, “Health is wealth, social and economic well-being of our APIL Pacific community” is a fitting reminder of the reality of our times, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic, challenging us to prioritize what matters most and reminding us that our most important resource is our people. He noted that a wise man once said that the first wealth is health and in today’s world, health is not always the priority but hoped that the APIL’s well-thought-out theme will be a guide to productive engagement and a successful general assembly. Also in attendance, delivering remarks were the Honorable Marvin T. Yamaguchi, Speaker of the 10th Pohnpei Legislature, and H.E. David W. Panuelo, President of the Federated States of Micronesia. The 39th General Assembly was held from October 12 – October 14, 2022, and included delegations from the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the State of Chuuk, the State of Yap, the State of Pohnpei, the Republic of Kiribati, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Republic of Palau, Territory of Guam as well as the Pacific Island Development Bank (PIDB). After the opening ceremony, Governor Oliver joined PIDB CEO/President Lindsay Timarong and APIL delegates for a luncheon at Mangrove Bay, hosted by PIDB.

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Governor Oliver receives Pacific Island Development Bank President/CEO

Governor Oliver and Director of the Department of Treasury and Administration, Ms. Christina Elnei, welcomed Pacific Island Development Bank (PIDB) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President Lindsay Timarong and Manager of Administration Rosa D.L.S. Weilbacher to the Governor’s Office.     Both President Timarong and Mrs. Weilbacher are in Pohnpei to attend the 39th General Assembly of the Association of Pacific Island Legislatures (APIL), October 11 – 15, 2022.     During their brief visit, President Timarong presented Governor Oliver with a report on PIDB’s history and operations. They also briefly discussed administrative issues relating to the PIDB Board of Governors.  Governor Oliver, Director Elnei, and Mr. Carlos Villazon from the Pohnpei Legislature Budget Office are currently members of the Board of Governors, representing Pohnpei.     Joining Governor Oliver during the meeting were Public Affairs Officer Peteriko Hairens and Protocol Officer Emerson Eperiam.     “The mission and purpose of the Pacific Island Development Bank are to contribute to the acceleration of the process of economic and social development of the Member States and nations, individually and collectively, and to promote economic cooperation among them. Members are shareholders and consist of the governments of the Territory of Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the four state governments of the Federated States of Micronesia, namely Chuuk State, Kosrae State, Pohnpei State, and Yap State, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Republic of Palau, and the Kwajalein Atoll Development Authority as an associate member. The bank has been and continues to be a catalyst for various credit needs and community programs that fit the diverse demands of our peoples.”     For more information on the PIDB, please visit their website at: https://pacificidb.com/

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Governor Oliver congratulates new Pohnpei Port Authority (PPA) General Manager

Governor Oliver recently attended a welcome ceremony for the new General Manager of the Pohnpei Port Authority (PPA) at the PPA building in Dekehtik.     Chairwoman of the PPA Board of Directors, Mrs. Limanman Helgenberger delivered remarks to welcome Governor Oliver and congratulate the new General Manager of the Pohnpei Port Authority (PPA) Mr. Grilly Jack.  She highlighted Mr. Jack’s essential responsibilities as General Manager, which includes overseeing almost all the access points to Pohnpei State, and on behalf of the board pledged to continue to work with the Governor and PPA staff to support the new General Manager.     In his remarks, Governor Oliver congratulated Mr. Grilly Jack on his position as the new General Manager of PPA. He noted the important role that PPA, including the board of directors,  has played at the airport and seaport, with transportation and especially during the last two years, in keeping the COVID-19 virus out of Pohnpei. He expressed gratitude for the important work that PPA has done and encouraged them to continue to move forward under the new leadership of  General Manager Grilly Jack.     General Manager Grilly Jack delivered remarks thanking Governor Oliver, the PPA Board of Directors, and staff for their support.  He asked for the board and employees to work together to support the ongoing important work of the Pohnpei Port Authority.     PPA is mandated by Pohnpei State Law to be responsible for the development, management, operation, and maintenance of Pohnpei ports and facilities. Furthermore, the law provides that “because of the distance between the islands of this State and their remoteness from large commercial centers of the world, transportation constitutes a vital link in the State’s efforts toward social development and economic self-sufficiency”.     Master of Ceremonies during the event was Mr. Joab Paul, Chief of Airport Police.     More information on PPA can be found on their website: http://ppa.fm/

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PICS High School Robotics Team visits Governor Oliver ahead of trip to Geneva, Switzerland for the First Global Robotics Challenge

Governor Oliver welcomed the PICS High School Robotics team to the Governor’s Office on the morning of October 7, 2022.   The PICS High School Robotics team will be participating in the First Global Robotics Challenge in Geneva, Switzerland representing the Federated States of Micronesia.   Governor Oliver congratulated each student for their hard work and dedication and expressed his pride in their accomplishments, especially in the field of robotics. He thanked the advisor/teacher Mrs. Tekaeto Diopolous for her guidance and hard work with the students. Governor Oliver wished the students all the best, expressing his gratitude and pride for the team, as they will not only represent their families and their school, but also the State of Pohnpei and the Federated States of Micronesia abroad.  He encouraged the students to continue with their interest in Robotics, and look towards finding solutions through robotics for the challenges we face in our islands.      The PICS High School team is compromised of Advisor Mrs. Tekaeto Diopolous, Education Specialist Darla Ladore, Chennelle Cantero, Eberhard Salons, J.C. Curley, Einstein Halbert, and Norman Pedrus.   The First Global Challenge is a yearly Olympics-style competition in Robotics, that was created to promote Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education.  The 2022 First Global Challenge will be held in Geneva, Switzerland from October 13 – 16, 2022.  Over 180 countries will attend in the spirit of global purpose, unity, and collaboration, for the first time since 2019, because of the global pandemic.        

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Pohnpei State Funeral Services for the Late Honorable Feliciano Materne Perman

State funeral services for the late Honorable Feliciano Materne Perman were held, on October 3, 2022, at the Pohnpei State Legislature chamber.   A sincere and profound eulogy was delivered by Senator Francisco Ioanis who called the late Lt. Governor Perman a Statesman, his mentor, and teacher. As the most senior legislator, he shared fond memories of working with the late Lt. Governor who was also Speaker of the Pohnpei State Legislature. Speaker Marvin T. Yamaguchi spoke of the Lt. Governor’s legacy of service to the people of Pohnpei, dedicating his whole life to making our lives, in Pohnpei, better. On behalf of the 10th Pohnpei State Legislature, Speaker Yamaguchi presented a legislative resolution that was passed in honor of the late Lt. Governor to the Second Lady and family.   Governor Oliver on behalf of the people and state of Pohnpei conveyed deep condolences and sympathies to the Second Lady, Mrs. Maurine Perman, and the family of the late Hon. Feliciano Perman.  He spoke of his time with Lt. Governor Perman when they both served as delegates to the second Pohnpei Constitutional Convention.  Governor Oliver served as Vice Chairman on the committee of Finance under Lt. Governor Perman who was the Chairman.  Governor Oliver spoke of his integrity, honesty, and attention to detail not only during their time as delegates but also as the Lt. Governor of Pohnpei when he meticulously oversaw the Executive Budget Review Committee (EBRC).  He expressed his deep gratitude to the Lt. Governor for his wisdom, patience, and guidance during this eventful administration.     Governor Oliver also recognized and expressed gratitude on behalf of the people and State of Pohnpei to the many dignitaries present that included Wasalapalap Nan Pwutak Pikiniap, Nahnwarki of Sokehs, IsoNahnken of Madolenihmw, Rohsa Kitti, Vice President Aren Palik, Vice Speaker Esmond Moses, Senator Dion Neth, Secretary of Finance and Administration, Eugene Amor, Secretary of Health and Social Affairs, Marcus Samo, President’s Chief of Staff Jane Jimmy Chigiyal,  former Governor of Pohnpei, Johnny P. David, Chief Justice of Pohnpei, Hon. Nelson Joseph, H.E. Huang Zheng, Chinese Ambassador to the FSM, H.E. Hisashi Michigami, Japanese Ambassador to the FSM, U.S. Charge’ d’affaires Alissa M. Bibb, Australian Charge d’affaires Matthew Holloway,     The Governor’s representative, Mrs. Daisy Nanpei-Cantero, read out Executive Proclamation 22-09 declaring a period of mourning over the untimely passing of the late Hon. Feliciano M. Perman.  Among the many achievements and accomplishments that included being the Lieutenant Governor of Pohnpei, he was also one of the framers of the Sokehs constitution, Delegate to the 2nd Pohnpei Constitutional Convention, General Manager of the Pohnpei Utilities Corporation, Director of the Department of Treasury and Administration, Planning and Budget Advisor, State Program and Budget Officer, Tax Collector and Administrative Clerk.       Vice President Aren Palik, delivered a proclamation signed by H.E. David W. Panuelo to the family of the late Lieutenant Governor during the service. The proclamation was read out by Master of Ceremonies, Peteriko L. Hairens, along with letters of sympathy and condolences from the Japanese Embassy, U.S. Embassy, and Australian Embassy.       After the State Funeral, the body of the late Hon. Feliciano Materne Perman departed by motorcade, escorted by Pohnpei State Police Officers, to Cupid’s in Nan Pohn Mal.  The remains of the late Lt. Governor Perman were buried the following day, on October 4, 2022.     The full video of the State Funeral Service can be found here: https://youtu.be/b_8Yk5yvbWw    

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Department of Health Services receives donation from UNICEF

On behalf of the Governor of Pohnpei, the Director of the Department of Health Services, Mr. Wincener David, received a generous donation of medications and medical supplies from UNICEF Chief of Mission, Mr. Cromwell Bacareza on Friday, September 23, 2022, at the Pohnpei State Hospital conference room. Mr. Bacareza explained the supplies are part of UNICEF’s continued engagement with Pohnpei State and the FSM National Government, saying “UNICEF is your partner” and stands ready to help. He went on further to share UNICEF’s multi-country program in areas like water sanitation, health and nutrition, child protection, and education. On behalf of the Governor, Director David expressed gratitude and appreciation to Chief Bacareza and UNICEF for their longstanding support of Pohnpei State health services. He said that the Department of Health Services will do its best to utilize the generous donations. The donations consisted of medications including antibiotics, vitamins, cough syrup, and intravenous solutions, as well as bandages, needles, syringes, and administrative supplies. Also present during the turnover ceremony were Dr. Nora Liwy, Chief of Medical Services, Dr. Zahra Seid UNICEF medical Doctor and Public Health Specialist, and Mr. Marson Rosario, UNICEF National Officer for Social and Behavioral Change. Thank you to UNICEF for your generous donation.  

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Period of Mourning Declared for the late Honorable Feliciano M. Perman, Lieutenant Governor

Governor Reed B. Oliver declares a period of mourning over the untimely passing of the late Hon. Feliciano M. Perman, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Pohnpei. All State flags shall be flown at half-mast during the period of mourning. Sincere condolences to the family of the late Hon. Feliciano M. Perman. State Funeral services will be announced later this week.

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Governor Oliver welcomes New Zealand Consulate General Second Secretary, Matthew Broome

Governor Oliver welcomed Mr. Matthew Broome, Second Secretary, New Zealand Consulate General, Honolulu, HI to Peilapalap on Friday, September 23, 2022. During the introductory visit, Governor Oliver and Mr. Broome discussed various subjects of mutual interest and concern including Pohnpei’s political, social, and economic development and education. Governor Oliver thanked Mr. Broome for his visit and looked forward to continued cooperation with New Zealand through the FSM National Government. Governor Oliver was joined by Public Affairs Officer, Mr. Peteriko Hairens, and newly hired Protocol Officer, Mr. Emerson Eperiam. Mr. Broome was accompanied by Deputy Assistant Secretary Kenmore Salvador, FSM Department of Foreign Affairs. The New Zealand Consulate General Office in Honolulu, HI is accredited to the Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau, and Republic of the Marshall Islands.

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Pohnpei State Social Services advises Governor Oliver of upcoming International Senior Citizens Day

On Wednesday, September 21, 2022, Governor Oliver met with the Chief of Pohnpei State Social Services, Noriekka Lekka, Senior Citizens Coordinator Santos Abraham, and FSM Assistant Secretary of Social Affairs, Mr. Stuard Penias. The meeting was to inform Governor Oliver of the upcoming International Senior Citizens Day, October 1, 2022, and proposed activities for the event, which will be shared soon. Governor Oliver conveyed his support for this important event, and thanked Chief Lekka, Asst. Secretary Penias and Mr. Abraham for their visit and their collaboration with Pohnpei’s Senior citizens.

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Rutgers Scientist meets with Governor Oliver

Governor Oliver received Ms. Lara Brindisi on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at Peilapalap. Lara Brindisi is completing her Ph.D. in plant biology and food systems and she is excited to be working and learning in Pohnpei on behalf of the Rutgers University holistic food system science team. Rutgers University recently sent a team of Scientists to Pohnpei to work with the Pohnpei State Government on a Food Security Project. Kalahngan to Ms. Lara Brindisi for your visit. More information on the Rutgers University team can be found here.

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Easing of Face Mask Requirement

Pali en Kempahn roson mwahu en wein Pohnpei men patohwen sekerehki tohn wehi me anahnepen doadoahki mask pahn ongete nimwen wini kan oh dispensary kan. Met sang ni ah meleileidier mehlel case kan en covid-19 me wie sansalehr nan report en covid-19 case nan ehu ehu rahn me met lelehr sounpwong riau (2).   Ahpw tohn wehi en pil mwahngih de patohwan me mie luhmwuhmw/kepinsalehd en wai (influenza) me rek ansouwet oh doadoahngki mask pahn inenen sawas ong perepehn Kepinsalehd/luhmwuhmw wet nan wasahn kapokon kan. Komw kak ketdo oh ketiki doken flu shot wet public health sang niehd lel nialem nan awa en doadoahk kan.   Ma mie sapwelimomwi iren keinemwe de kalelapak ah komw kak en mahsendo de eker delepwohn nempe 320-3144/or 320-3109.     KALAHNGAN!     Pohnpei State Department of Health Services would like to inform the general public that as it is seeing Pohnpei’s covid-19 cases dropped to its lowest numbers since the beginning of the outbreak, it is easing up on the requirement of wearing face mask. However, in certain places such as the hospitals and dispensaries, wearing of face mask is still strongly recommended.   Although wearing of face mask is not required, the dept. would like to inform the public that there is recently a surge of influenza and the wear of face mask can help protect the public from the flu. Flu shot is now available at public health. Kindly stop by and get your flu shot today.   Should you have any queries, please call 320-3144/ 320-3109.   Thank you!  

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Governor Oliver cuts ribbon on new Iron Removal Plant

Governor Oliver attended the completion ceremony for Pohnpei Utilities Corporation’s (PUC) Iron removal plant in Nett on Friday, September 16, 2022. Nett District Administrator, Hon. Daniel Edgar delivered the welcoming remarks acknowledging the presence of His Royal Highness, IsoNahnken of Nett, Governor Oliver, Secretary of the FSM Department of Transportation, Hon. Carlson Apis and US Embassy Charge d’Affaires Alissa Bibb. PUC General Manager, Mr Nixon Anson, provided a summary of the project. He thanked Governor Oliver for his support, the Contractor, Mr David Calush and his company KEDEM Infrastructure 1991 for designing a system that is specifically built for Pohnpei water conditions. He called the new Iron Removal Plant, the best in the Pacific providing clean water with increased capacity and output that is cost-effective with easy-to-use control systems. He also thanked and recognized the members of the PUC board of Directors who were present for their involvement with this important project: Mr Erick Paul, Mr Joseph Felix Jr and past members, Dr Josephine Saimon and Mr Antonio John as well as PUC Chief of Planning and Engineering, Mr Alex Nanpei and Mr Leeronson Hairens, Chief of water operations. Governor Oliver, on behalf of the government and the people of Pohnpei, expressed his gratitude to all who were involved in this important project that will provide clean water to the people of Pohnpei. He acknowledged the support of the Nett traditional leaders, the National Government – Secretary Apis and the US Government – Charge d’affaires Alissa Bibb and Ms Cheryl Burkindine for their crucial role to bring about the completion of this important project. He expressed a heartfelt “shalom” and thanks to contractor Mr David Calush and his team of Engineers from Israel and China. Secretary Carlson Apis on behalf of the FSM National Government and President David W. Panuelo, congratulated Governor Oliver and PUC General Manager Nixon Anson, the PUC Board of Directors and all involved in the project including the generous assistance of the US Government. He noted that the completion of this project is a tribute to the close collaboration and leadership of the traditional, state and national governments.  His Royal Highness, IsoNahnken of Nett, Salvador Iriarte provided the final remarks, conveying congratulations to all involved, and thanking Governor Oliver for his leadership. Speaking of the importance of water in everyday life of Pohnpei, IsoNahnken of Nett expressed his appreciation for what the General Manager of PUC noted in his remarks, as the best Iron Removal plant in the Pacific. A ribbon-cutting to officially open the plant was performed by His Royal Highness IsoNahnken of Nett, Governor Oliver, US Charge d’affaires Alissa Bibb and Mr David Calush, KEDEM Infrastructure (Contractor). The Iron Removal plant was funded through the U.S. Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) public infrastructure fund for $1.8 million.

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Courtesy Call by JICA Resident Representative

Governor Oliver welcomed Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Resident Representative, Mr. Keiichi Muraoka, and members of his staff, Toshikazu Nonaka, Project Formulation Adviser, Marie Utsumi, Volunteer Coordinator, and Trish Billen, Program Officer to Peilapalap on Friday, September 17, 2022, for a courtesy visit. During the visit, Mr. Muraoka provided an overview to Governor Oliver of JICA projects including the Pohnpei Port expansion project and the J-PRISM project for the promotion of regional initiatives on solid waste management. Mr. Muraoka also shared training opportunities available in areas like medical equipment management and maintenance, education in remote areas, and human resources development for creating tourism destinations among others. Governor Oliver expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Mr. Muraoka and his staff and to the Government of Japan for their ongoing support of Pohnpei’s development. Noting that JICA’s initiatives were placed on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was looking to move forward and continue with all the grants, training, and technical cooperation support from JICA for Pohnpei’s development. Joining Governor Oliver during the courtesy visit was Public Affairs Officer, Mr. Peteriko Hairens.

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