BY SAMIE WAIKORI
The Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification (MMERE) has outlined plans to executive its budget with ambitious programs that will contribute greatly to the economy of the country.
The Minister for Mines (MMERE), Derrick Manuari, recently highlighted this in parliament, as he acknowledged the allocation of MMERE in the 2026 budget.
He said in terms of budget for this year, with the support of the Appropriations Bill, the Ministry will deliver an ambitious and far-reaching programme.
The key priority programs include;
- Implementation of the Minerals Resources Bill 2025 and completion of national consultations
- Finalisation of the Water Resources Bill
- The operationalisation of the Independent Energy Regulator
- The amendment of the Electricity Act
- The completion of the Petroleum Legislative Review
- The development of a petroleum and biofuel refining policy,
- The construction and commissioning of the National Geochemical Laboratory
- The expansion of rural drilling and hydrological monitoring across provinces
- The rollout of Solomon Islands Energy Roadmap 2026 to 2030
- The drafting of the Energy Bill
- The ongoing institutional strengthening, including training, technical capacity building and improved digital systems
Manuari emphasized that the 2026 Appropriations Bill empowers the Ministry to fulfil its mandate and to continue building a transparent, resilient and modern resource governance system.
“Through the strengthened legislation, capable institutions and targeted investments, we are laying the foundation for a more diversified and prosperous economy.
“Our commitment is to ensure that minerals, energy, water and geological resources for our nation deliver meaningful and lasting benefits to every Solomon Islander today and for generations to come,” he said.
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