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Solomon Ports Hands Over Solar Street Lights to Afio Station, Malaita Province

Solomon Ports this week on Wednesday officially commissioned and  handed over 14 double-type solar street lights to the Afio Station community in South Malaita, under our ongoing Green Port Initiative and Community Support initiative.

Despite the bad weather , hundreds turned up in numbers to witness the ceremony.

The handover ceremony reflects our continued commitment to sustainability, environmental responsibility, and community development across the Solomon Islands.

Afio Station was chosen because of its strategic importance as a hub for trade and travel for the people of South Malaita, East Are’Are, and West Are’Are. The station connects communities through transport, business, and essential services, making it an important centre for the region’s growth and daily life.

The project saw the installation of 14 double-type solar-powered streetlights across Afio Station, from the Afio wharf to Afio mini-Hospital/clinic. These systems are designed to provide sustainable, clean, and reliable lighting, even during cloudy or rainy periods.

Together, the 14 lights are expected to generate 3,504 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy annually — equivalent to an estimated SBD $23,340 in yearly savings if connected to the national power grid. Each light can continue producing power for up to 3.3 days without direct sunlight, ensuring consistent illumination and safety.

The project began with a site assessment and verification in late May, followed by procurement and shipment of materials in August.
Construction and installation were completed in September, with the official commissioning and handover held in October 2025.

We acknowledge the collaborative effort behind the successful completion of the project, especially with the Malaita Provincial Government, Afio community leaders, and all local stakeholders who worked alongside our team to make the project possible.

The installation of solar street lights aims to improve safety, accessibility, and security at night — particularly for families, traveller’s, and those seeking medical assistance at the Afio Mini Hospital.

Speaking during the handover ceremony , SIPA’s Energy and Utility Officer Mr. Ashley Vasula said the port was glad in assisting Afio station with the new street lights

“Through projects like this, Solomon Ports aims to give back to our people — to bring light, both literally and symbolically, to communities that play a vital role in our nation’s connectivity and growth. Strong communities build strong ports, and we are proud to provide these solar lights to Afio Station.” He said.

Meanwhile in receiving the solar street lights on behalf of Afio station , Malaita province Senior Administration officer for Southern Region Mr. David Mane acknowledged SIPA for recognizing the deep need for street lights , highlighting this will not only add as lighting up the station at night but also to reduce risks and boost economic activities.

He said people will feel more secure and safe at night time , people from surrounding areas accessing the Mini Hospital especially during the event of emergencies late at night will find the brightly lit streets of Afio much helpful. 

So far, Solomon Ports  has implemented similar projects in Western, Isabel, and Central Islands Provinces — and now Malaita Province — lighting up schools, community halls, and streets.”

ENDS///.

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