10 Feb 2020

Bougainville community's self-built bridge sets a precedent

From , 5:02 am on 10 February 2020

A local chief in Bougainville says a bridge that his community built by itself is an example of how a new independent nation might work.

An overwhelming majority of Bougainvilleans voted for independence from Papua New Guinea in last year's non-binding referendum.

While it depends on PNG's parliament to ratify the referendum result, nation-building efforts are already underway in many corners of Bougainville.

Chief Maia Tonjo led his community in building a 67-metre bridge over the Tupukas River in Arawa, a three-year project completed in 2017.

He told Johnny Blades they used materials left over from the mothballed Panguna copper mine. 

Chief Maia Tonjo (left) led his community in building a 67-metre bridge over the Tupukas River in Arawa, Bougainville.

Chief Maia Tonjo (left) led his community in building a 67-metre bridge over the Tupukas River in Arawa, Bougainville. Photo: RNZ / Johnny Blades