One of the key responsibilities of Mrs. Cherol Ala as the new Director General (DG) of the Ministry of Justice, Youth and Community Services (MoJYCS) will be to advance government policies that support youth training initiatives, to better prepare them for participation in the national workforce.

Chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC), Mr. Martin Mahe, made this point when he conferred and congratulated Mrs. Ala on her appointment.

“On behalf of the Public Service Commission, I would like to congratulate you on your appointment as DG of the Ministry of Justice, Youth and Community Services,” said Mr. Mahe. “With your extensive experience and dedication to public service, the Commission is confident in your ability to lead this important ministry.

“The scope of the Ministry is wide-ranging, overseeing many citizens, especially the youth who are often marginalised. One of your key responsibilities will be to advance government policies that support youth training initiatives, such as Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), to better prepare them for participation in the national workforce.”

DG Ala thanked the PSC and all those present at her appointment.

“I thank everyone who has supported me and the Commission for placing their trust and confidence in me to lead the Ministry of Youth, Justice and Community Services,” Mrs. Ala said.

She commented on the Ministry’s growth and the importance of working together: “The Ministry has grown considerably, and I am confident that with my experience and the cooperation of the PSC and the existing departments within the Ministry, we will deliver progress for the benefit of our country.”

Mrs. Ala also spoke about the strength of her team: “I believe in the dedication of our staff and their commitment to work collectively to achieve further progress within the Ministry,” she added.

The Office of the Public Service Commission (OPSC) announced the appointment of Mrs. Cherol Ala as the new Justice DG on Monday, 25 August 2025. She is commencing her duties this week.

Her appointment was witnessed by PSC Secretary Mr. James Melteres, Deputy Secretary Mr. Stephane Bong, and Principal Employment Services Officer Mr. Bonnie David.

Mrs. Ala is a seasoned senior public sector leader with over 20 years of experience in shaping national policy, leading institutional reform, and coordinating intergovernmental work at the highest levels of government.

She previously served as DG in the Prime Minister’s Office of Vanuatu from November 2022 to March 2025. Prior to this, Mrs. Ala was the DG of the Ministry of Internal Affairs from 2016 to October 2022.


SOURCE: VANUATU DAILY POST