Governor Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang Make First Official Visit to China Pilot Farm, Emphasize Food Security
Pohnlangas, Madolenihmw, Pohnpei, FSM: October 21, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph, accompanied by First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang, made his first official visit to the China Pilot Farm today, highlighting his administration’s focus on agricultural development and food security for Pohnpei. The Governor and First Lady were joined by the Director of the Department of Resources and Development, Mr. Mark Kostka, and officials from the China Pilot Farm, who guided them through the various sections of the farm. During the tour, Governor Joseph and Dr. Garstang viewed a wide range of crops being cultivated on the farm, including local staples such as yams, taro, and pepper, growing alongside introduced varieties such as Chinese cabbage, watermelons, dragonfruit, okra, beans, peanuts, corn, and chili peppers. The China Pilot Farm, a hub of agricultural innovation and collaboration, plays a vital role in demonstrating how traditional and modern farming techniques can be integrated to boost local food production. Governor Joseph took the opportunity to express his appreciation to the China Pilot Farm officials for their efforts and the important role they play in promoting agriculture in Pohnpei, reemphasizing his administration priorities of Food Security and NCD prevention that are tied in with growing and eating our local produce. The China Pilot Farm has been an active partner in advancing agriculture in Pohnpei by providing training, seeds, and technical expertise to local farmers. Governor Joseph’s visit highlights his administration’s ongoing commitment to strengthening food security through the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices and fostering partnerships that benefit the local farming community.
Governor Stevenson A. Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang Visit the U.S. Naval Research Vessel, Thomas G. Thompson, at Dekehtik Harbor
DEKEHTIK, Pohnpei, FSM: October 21, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph, together with First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang, made a courtesy visit to the U.S. Naval Research Vessel, Thomas G. Thompson, at Dekehtik Harbor. Governor Joseph was joined by Her Excellency Jennifer Johnson, U.S. Ambassador to the FSM, who was also visiting the vessel. The dignitaries were given a comprehensive tour of the vessel and its advanced research capabilities. The Thomas G. Thompson is owned by the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research and operated by the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington. It is part of the University National Oceanographic Laboratories System (UNOLS) fleet and is currently conducting research to study the effects of typhoons on the seafloor. This research is critical to understanding how extreme weather events impact oceanic and coastal environments, particularly in typhoon-prone regions such as the Pacific. During the visit, Governor Joseph, First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang, and Her Excellency Jennifer Johnson were given an overview of the ship’s mission, its scientific capabilities, and the equipment being used to collect data on the seafloor. The tour provided an in-depth look at the vessel’s technology and the ongoing research that aims to better understand the environmental changes caused by typhoons. The Thomas G. Thompson’s visit to Pohnpei underscores the importance of scientific collaboration between the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and U.S. and International research institutions in addressing the challenges of climate change and ocean sustainability.
Governor Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang Attend the Opening Ceremony for the 16th Pacific Island Tuberculosis Controllers Association Conference
PALIKIR, Pohnpei, FSM: October 21, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang proudly represented Pohnpei State at the opening ceremony of the 16th Pacific Island Tuberculosis Controllers Association (PITCA) Conference held at the College of Micronesia-FSM China Friendship Gymnasium in Palikir. This significant event gathered key health leaders, medical professionals, and policymakers from across the Pacific region to address the persistent issue of tuberculosis (TB) in island communities. In his welcoming remarks, Governor Joseph emphasized the importance of collaboration and active engagement throughout the conference. “Conferences like this are vital. They allow us to collaborate, cooperate, and engage with experts across the Pacific who share our goal of eradicating tuberculosis. The fight against TB requires all of us—medical professionals, researchers, policymakers, and community leaders—to come together, share our knowledge, and develop solutions that work for our unique island communities,” Governor Joseph stated, underscoring the critical need for regional cooperation in tackling public health challenges. The event was marked by the presence of high-level officials, including Vice President Aren B. Palik of the Federated States of Micronesia, Lt. Governor Mekioshy William from Chuuk State, and representatives from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reflecting the regional and international commitment to combatting TB. The PITCA Conference is a platform for Pacific Island nations to come together, share best practices, and discuss strategies for eliminating TB, a disease that continues to disproportionately affect island populations. Governor Joseph encouraged all participants to actively contribute, listen, and learn from each other, as the collective knowledge and expertise shared at the conference will play a crucial role in shaping future public health policies across the Pacific. The conference will continue for the next few days, featuring in-depth discussions and workshops aimed at improving TB control and prevention efforts throughout the Pacific region.
PART III: FUN Interview with Governor Joseph
Part III of the PICS Media Club’s exclusive one one-on-one interview with Governor Joseph. This part was the fun part and we thank these wonderful students and their advisors:
Part II of the PICS Media Club Exclusive Interview with Governor Joseph
Thanks again to the PICS Media Club for Part II of their exclusive interview with Governor Joseph:
Transparency in Pohnpei State Finances
In line with the Pohnpei State Government’s commitment to transparency, we are sharing the following official correspondence between the Director of Treasury and Administration and the Chairman of the Finance Committee of the 11th Pohnpei Legislature. This message addresses the unreceived Trust Fund monies and the recent resolution to extend Compact Funds for FY 2024.
Governor Joseph Swears in Mr. Thomas Kostka and Mr. Henry Norman to Key Advisory Positions
KOLONIA, Pohnpei, FSM: October 16, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph officiated the swearing-in ceremonies for two key appointments to the Pohnpei State Government. Mr. Thomas Kostka has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Pohnpei Transportation Authority (PTA), while Mr. Henry Norman joins the Advisory Board of the Office of Fisheries and Aquaculture (OFA). The event took place at the Office of Fisheries and Aquaculture conference room, where Governor Joseph delivered the oaths of office and presented certificates of appointment to both appointees. This moment marks a significant step in the continued efforts to improve the state’s infrastructure and fisheries management. In their remarks following the ceremony, both Mr. Kostka and Mr. Norman expressed their sincere gratitude to Governor Joseph and the Legislature for their trust and confidence in their abilities. Both pledged to fulfill the duties and responsibilities placed upon them as members of two important Boards for the State of Pohnpei. Governor Joseph, speaking at the event, highlighted the importance of both appointments, noting the essential roles that the Transportation Authority and the Office of Fisheries and Aquaculture play in the state’s economic development. For PTA, Governor Joseph spoke of the vision of one day becoming a subcomponent of Pohnpei State, in a similar fashion to Pohnpei Utilities Corporation. For OFA, Governor Joseph called for “thinking outside of the box” and to leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of excellence, efficiency, and innovation in both PTA and OFA. Mr. Kostka and Mr. Norman’s appointments come at a crucial time as Pohnpei continues to pursue sustainable development goals in transportation and fisheries, vital sectors for the state’s economy and the well-being of its people.
PICS Media Club interview Governor Joseph – Part One
Watch Part I of the Governor’s exclusive interview with the PICS Media Club:
PICS Media Club Visits Governor Stevenson A. Joseph for Exclusive Interview
Kolonia, Pohnpei, FSM: October 15, 2024- Governor Stevenson A. Joseph welcomed the Pohnpei Islands Central School (PICS) Media Club, along with their advisor, Mr. Alizon Valdez, for an exciting visit to the Governor’s Office today. The Media Club, which produces a monthly newsletter and actively engages the community through its social media channel on Facebook, conducted an interview with the Governor, covering a variety of topics about Pohnpei’s future and the role of students in shaping it. During the interview, the students had a lively and engaging conversation with Governor Joseph, who shared his insights and enthusiasm for the future of Pohnpei. Chief of Staff Benjamin Rodriguez was also present with Governor Joseph, as well Public information officer Patrick Pedrus. Governor Joseph ended the interview with an inspiring message directed to all students in Pohnpei: “To Engage!” He emphasized the importance of active participation by young people, stating, “As the future of our island and nation, it will be incumbent on students today to participate and get involved. Your engagement shapes the future of Pohnpei.” The Governor’s Office eagerly awaits the release of the interview, which will be available on the PICS Media Club’s Facebook page. Once published, we will share the interview for the wider public to view and support the young voices of our island. For more information, follow the PICS MEDIA CLUB on Facebook.
Governor Joseph Pays Tribute to the Late President John Richard Haglelgam at State Funeral Services
Palikir, Pohnpei, FSM: October 14, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph, accompanied by First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang, solemnly participated in the state funeral services honoring the life and legacy of the late John Richard Haglelgam, the second President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). Governor Joseph and the First Lady joined President H.E. Wesley W. Simina and the First Lady of the FSM at Pohnpei International Airport to receive the body of the late President Haglelgam, beginning a series of ceremonial tributes. At the FSM Congress chamber, Governor Joseph delivered heartfelt welcoming remarks, paying tribute to President Haglelgam’s enduring contributions to the nation. Reflecting on the remarkable journey of the late President, Governor Joseph noted: “John Richard Haglelgam’s story is one we all know so well, yet it bears repeating as a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and service. He was a boy from the remote islands of Micronesia, born when the dream of an independent nation seemed distant. But through sheer willpower, a relentless pursuit of education, and an unwavering belief in the potential of his people, he rose to the highest office in the land.” Governor Joseph concluded his remarks by expressing gratitude for President Haglelgam’s legacy, which will continue to inspire generations of Micronesians to strive for progress and unity. The Pohnpei State Government joins the people of FSM in mourning the loss of a true statesman and a beloved leader whose life embodied the spirit of service and the vision of a brighter future for all.
Official Opening of New Wing at Pohnpei State Hospital Marks Milestone in Healthcare
Nett, Pohnpei, FSM: October 11, 2024 — The Pohnpei State Government proudly announces the official opening of the 16-bed wing at Pohnpei State Hospital, a project funded by the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) National Government in partnership with the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This state-of-the-art facility officially turned over to the Pohnpei State Government in 2022, represents a significant leap forward in the state’s healthcare infrastructure. The event, attended by government dignitaries, healthcare professionals, and community members, was warmly welcomed by the Director of the Department of Health and Social Services, Mr. Stuard Penias after an opening prayer by Rev. Nolenster Charley. Director Penias expressed his gratitude to all who played a role in the completion of this project celebrated the potential it brings to enhance medical services for the people of Pohnpei and shared news of forthcoming generous donations from the World Health Organization to the Pohnpei State Hospital. Governor Stevenson A. Joseph, in his address, conveyed heartfelt thanks to the FSM National Government for its critical support in making this facility a reality. He gave special recognition to former FSM Congressman Ferny Perman, whose leadership as Chairman of the Committee on Health at the 22nd FSM Congress was instrumental in securing this project. Governor Joseph emphasized the transformative impact the new wing would have on healthcare delivery in Pohnpei and congratulated Director Penias and his dedicated staff for their commitment to serving the public. In his remarks, Senator Shelten Neth, Chairman of the Committee on Health at the 11th Pohnpei Legislature, also congratulated the Department of Health and Social Services for their hard work in bringing this project to fruition. Senator Neth, accompanied by fellow Senators Herolyn S. Movick and Tendy Liwy, highlighted the Governor’s recent address at the Pacific Health Gathering in Alaska, where Governor Joseph remarked, “Health is wealth.” Senator Neth reaffirmed this statement, expressing his optimism that the new hospital wing will lead to improved health outcomes for the people of Pohnpei. The event concluded with closing prayers by Deacon Martin and a tour of the new facilities, which are expected to improve the hospital’s ability to provide high-quality care to Pohnpei’s growing population. The new wing represents a significant milestone in Pohnpei’s journey toward better healthcare services, underscoring the importance of investing in the health of its people. Thank you Pohnpei State Department of Health and Social Services for Photographs not taken by PIO.
Governor Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang Join Nett Municipality for Constitution Day Festivities
NETT, Pohnpei, FSM: October 10, 2024 — Governor Stevenson A. Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang attended the Nett Constitution Day celebrations at the Pohnpei State Track & Field (PICS Field), joining the people of Nett Municipality in observing this important day. The event, commemorating the adoption of the Nett Constitution, brought together a diverse group of participants, including Nett District Administrator Daniel Edgar, Speaker of the 23rd FSM Congress, Honorable Esmond B. Moses, and members of the Nett Legislative and Judiciary branches. The celebration was further honored by the presence of Wasalapalap Pwoud Lepen Nett, the Nahnmwarki of Nett, whose leadership and cultural influence are deeply respected by the community. The Governor and First Lady’s presence highlighted their ongoing commitment to honoring the cultural and political achievements of Pohnpei’s communities. The Pohnpei State Government extends its sincere gratitude to all those who contributed to making this year’s Nett Constitution Day a meaningful and successful event.
Governor Joseph Welcomes Courtesy Visit from Dai Nippon Construction Representatives
KOLONIA, Pohnpei, FSM: October 7, 2024 — Governor Stevenson A. Joseph warmly welcomed Mr. Teruki Furukawa, representing Dai Nippon Construction (DNC), during a courtesy visit at the Governor’s Office this week. Mr. Furukawa was accompanied by Kenny Omura, a longtime resident and businessman in Pohnpei. The meeting highlighted DNC’s longstanding contributions to infrastructure development across Oceania and its ongoing commitment to the Federated States of Micronesia. During the visit, Mr. Furukawa expressed his gratitude to Governor Joseph for the opportunity to discuss DNC’s work and future endeavors. He provided an overview of the company’s extensive experience in the region, noting DNC’s completion of more than 50 aid projects across seven Pacific nations. Among these was the construction of the Palikir Campus at the College of Micronesia in Pohnpei, with Phase I and Phase II successfully completed in 1995. Governor Joseph thanked Mr. Furukawa and Mr. Omura for their continued interest in supporting Pohnpei’s development. The Governor emphasized the pressing need for critical infrastructure projects on the island, including improvements to the sewer system, inland roads, and the construction of a new waste management site. He welcomed DNC’s interest in contributing to these projects, noting the positive impact that such collaborations can bring to the people of Pohnpei. The meeting concluded on a positive and collaborative note, with both parties expressing optimism about future opportunities. Governor Joseph and Mr. Furukawa agreed to explore further possibilities for cooperation through the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), ensuring that the partnership between DNC and Pohnpei continues to grow for the benefit of the community.
Governor Reaffirms Commitment to Transparency and Strong Treasury Leadership Following Public and Internal Feedback
Kaselehlie maingko, Sharing the correspondence that prompted the Governor’s recent Op-Eds on accountability and transparency in our government and the need for strong, strategic leadership at the Department of Treasury. In these correspondences, concerns about transparency and leadership were raised, but it is important to note that the Governor was never officially informed of any investigation into the Director of Treasury, Mrs. Sihna Lawrence—a clear departure from the standard practice of keeping the Governor informed of key actions involving his cabinet members. Governor Joseph continues to stand firmly in support of the dedicated work done by Mrs. Lawrence, whose leadership remains essential to safeguarding Pohnpei’s financial future. Letter from Chairman of Finance to Director of Treasury Letter from DOTA to Chairman of Finance Letter from Governor to Chairman of Finance
New OpEd from Governor of Pohnpei on Strong Leadership at the Department of Treasury and Administration
NEW Op-Ed from Governor of Pohnpei 🚨 A strong Treasury Director is vital to ensuring Pohnpei’s financial future remains transparent and accountable. Read Governor’s latest Op-Ed on why Mrs. Sihna N. Lawrence’s unwavering commitment to the Financial Management Act is essential—and why we must stand by leaders who prioritize integrity in government. 📰 Read more on the importance of upholding fiscal responsibility and transparency! #PohnpeiState #Transparency #Accountability #FinancialIntegrity #Leadership #FiscalResponsibility PDF Op-Ed Strong Leadership in Treasury
Governor Joseph Calls for Collaborative Action to Combat NCDs in the Pacific
Anchorage, Alaska USA: September 29, 2023 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph today welcomed attendees to the Pacific Health Gathering, emphasizing the urgent need for collaborative action to combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the Pacific region. The Joseph/Ioanis Administration has prioritized NCD prevention, along with food security, water security, and energy security. In his opening remarks, Governor Joseph stressed the importance of a holistic approach that integrates health initiatives with the wisdom of faith-based and traditional leaders. “We must work together as governments, communities, and leaders of all backgrounds to combat the rising tide of NCDs,” he stated. “Our diverse cultures and traditions offer invaluable insights to guide our efforts.” The Governor emphasized the need to build partnerships that bridge traditional knowledge with modern healthcare to address NCDs such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. “Health is not just the absence of disease; it encompasses physical, mental, and spiritual well-being,” he added. “By engaging with faith-based organizations and traditional leaders, we can create culturally relevant solutions that resonate within our communities.” The Pacific Health Gathering, from September 29 to October 1, brings together health professionals, policymakers, community leaders, and advocates from across the Pacific region to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices in addressing health challenges. The event focuses on fostering collaboration and innovative strategies to improve health outcomes and reduce the burden of NCDs. Governor Joseph encouraged participants to use the gathering as an opportunity for meaningful dialogue and collaboration. “Together, we can cultivate a healthier future for our communities,” he said. “Let us harness the strength of our collective efforts and the wisdom of our traditions to pave the way for transformative health initiatives.” During the gathering, Governor Joseph met briefly with the Mayor of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, T.H. Suzanna LaFrance. He was accompanied by the First Lady of Pohnpei, Dr. Aina Garstang, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Health, 11th Pohnpei Legislature, Senator Shelten Neth, and Director of the Department of Health and Social Services, Mr. Stuard Penias. Also present and part of the Pohnpei delegation representing the Pohnpei State Primary Health Care Division were Mary Allen Silbanuz, Sylvia Benjamin, and Hagatta Kerman.
Letter of Intent from the Pohnpei State Environmental Protection Agency
LETTER OF INTENT: The Pohnpei Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is applying for federal funds to enhance operations! We seek a grant from USDA Rural Development to purchase new office vehicles, crucial for better serving our community and protecting Pohnpei’s environment. With only four functional vehicles, this grant will significantly improve our efficiency. For more info, contact us at 320-1780. #PohnpeiEPA #EnvironmentalProtection #CommunitySupport #USDA #SustainableFuture
FAA Officials Pay Courtesy Call to Acting Governor Francisco L. Ioanis
KOLONIA, Pohnpei, FSM: September 18, 2024 – Acting Governor Francisco L. Ioanis welcomed officials from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) during a recent courtesy call. The FAA officials, Mr. Gordon Wong, Manager of the Honolulu District Office, Mr. Ryan Costello, and Mr. Paul Devoti from the FAA Tokyo Office, were accompanied by Port Authority (PPA) Airport Manager Mr. Ronald Reyes, FSM Assistant Secretary for Civil Aviation Mr. Glen Harris, and FSM Project Management Unit (PMU) Project Manager Mr. Robert Goodwin, along with their respective staff. Acting Governor Ioanis expressed his appreciation for the visit, officially welcoming the FAA officials to Pohnpei. Mr. Wong highlighted that it had been some time since the FAA visited Pohnpei, stating that the visit was aimed at reconnecting and re-engaging with the Pohnpei State Government. He underscored the significance of ongoing collaboration to enhance airport infrastructure and operational capacity, acknowledging the importance of airport infrastructure to Pohnpei and the Federated States of Micronesia. Discussions during the meeting covered various projects, including the Airport Improvement Plan, training, and capacity-building initiatives. Airport Manager Ronald Reyes thanked Acting Governor Ioanis and the administration for their support in endorsing these critical projects, which are vital to the development and safety of Pohnpei’s aviation sector. Acting Governor Ioanis sought the FAA’s assistance in expediting the runway extension project, an essential development for Pohnpei’s airport. Mr. Goodwin also acknowledged the FAA’s support and provided insights into upcoming projects, including the resurfacing and lengthening of the runway. He noted that a feasibility study is required for this significant project, which is estimated to cost approximately $83 million to extend the runway by 2,000 feet at both ends. The Acting Governor brought attention to the rising costs of airline travel, emphasizing the need for competition to make airfares more affordable. While acknowledging that the FAA primarily focuses on safety regulation, he expressed hope that the FAA could support efforts to attract additional carriers to improve the livelihood of Pohnpei’s residents. Mr. Wong noted that while the U.S. Department of Transportation is the relevant agency for this matter, he supported the idea of a collective effort to address these concerns. Airport Manager Reyes also advocated for a systems plan for airports to enhance transparency and potentially attract another carrier to serve Pohnpei. Mr. Wong mentioned that this issue could be addressed at the regional and multilateral levels, to which Attorney General Belsip Mikel-Isom added that during the recent Micronesian Islands Forum, a resolution was signed to examine this issue as it affects all Micronesian nations. This visit marks an essential step in strengthening the partnership between Pohnpei State and the FAA, ensuring the continued development and safety of the state’s aviation infrastructure.