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President Tallis has called on the government to reconsider its intention to restructure the Ministry of Justice. Photo: File

Head of State, Pastor Obed Moses Tallis, has called on the Loughman-led Government not to abolish the Ministry of Justice and Community Services.

“In my observation during my 5-year term as the Head of State, the judiciary in Vanuatu under the leadership of the Chief Justice plays an important role in stability, growth and progress of the nation for its uniqueness and independency,” the President said.

“To cherish the stages of the third pillar of the Constitution, I urge the government to carefully consider its decision to abolish the Ministry of Justice. It is important that the government maintain the Ministry of Justice.

“Without the judiciary, there will no effective work from the government and there will be no prosecution. The work of the Vanuatu Police Force will have no basis and there will be a dictatorial system in place.”

The President made the call in his remarks during the opening of the 2022 First Ordinary Session of Parliament on Thursday.

In response, Prime Minister Bob Loughman said the government notes the significance of the Ministry of Justice.

“The government’s policy to restructure the Ministry of Justice is not to reduce the importance of justice and the function of the judiciary,” PM Loughman said.

“It is a simple matter of the executive realigning its priorities.”

The PM reflected that in July 29, 2022, the government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with its key partners to construct Vanuatu’s new Hall of Justice Complex.

In acknowledging the development partners, Loughman said the design of the Complex is in progress and he believes by the end of the 2022, the signing of the contract to construct the complex is something to look forward to.


SOURCE: VANUATU DAILY POST