
Tulagi police participate with more than a hundred children to mark the International Children’s Day
Tulagi police have participated with more than a hundred children to mark the International Children’s Day on 21 November 2025 in Tulagi, Central Islands Province.
Police provided awareness programmes and maintained high visibility throughout the day, ensuring that the activities and celebrations were conducted peacefully.
Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Central Province Superintendent David Soakai expressed his gratitude to the Tulagi Youth Organizing Committee for their successful coordination of the event.
In his remarks, PPC emphasised the importance of nurturing children as the future of the nation. This day marks the journey of our children to explore the world of destiny, as they are the future of our nation, families, and province.
“Let us stand to protect the wellbeing of our children and redirect the course from uncertainty to certainty for the betterment of our children,” said PPC Soakai.
Superintendent Soakai said the celebration highlighted the collective commitment of the community, police, and youth organisations to safeguard and empower children. It served as a reminder of the shared responsibility to provide guidance, respect, and opportunities for the younger generation.
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– RSIPF MEDIA
