play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

Listeners:

Top listeners:

skip_previous skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up
  • play_arrow

    Josia Shigwedha

  • play_arrow

    Josia Shigwedha

APO International

President Herminie Concludes Successful High-Level Working Visit to Assomption Island, Affirming Commitment to Sustainable Development and Environmental Conservation

today3 December, 2025

 

State House Seychelles

President Dr. Patrick Herminie’s high-level working visit to Assomption Island on Monday 1st December, 2025, culminated in significant commitments to advancing sustainable development, strengthening environmental protections, and enhancing security measures on the island. The visit highlighted the government’s strategic approach to balancing infrastructure development with environmental preservation.

During the visit, the President announced the formation of a dedicated Commission of Inquiry, established on 28th November, 2025, to investigate potential breaches of biodiversity agreements and to reinforce asset tracking protocols. This initiative underscores the government’s unwavering dedication to safeguarding Assomption Island’s unique ecological heritage while pursuing responsible development.

A key outcome of the visit was the reaffirmation of plans to re-establish a military presence on Assomption early next year. Led by Major General Mr. Michael Rosette, Chief of Defence Force, this move aims to enhance security and oversight, ensuring that development activities adhere to legal and environmental standards.

The visit included a comprehensive review of infrastructural upgrades, such as the ongoing hotel development project, jetty reconstruction, airstrip improvements, and the development of front- and back-of-house facilities. These initiatives aim to boost tourism and economic activity on the island while respecting environmental constraints.

Throughout the visit, the delegation engaged in substantive discussions with stakeholders, including representatives from Friends of Aldabra, who expressed support for development efforts but advocated for a cautious and environmentally sensitive scale of construction. The group toured key sites, including a nearly completed villa, major infrastructure facilities, the jetty, and planned development zones at the southern tip of the island.

The delegation was composed of several high-ranking officials, including Vice-President Mr. Sebastien Pillay, key government ministers, leaders from the Island Development Company (IDC), environmental representatives, security officials, and media personnel. Their collective presence underscores the government’s coordinated approach to managing Assomption’s development and environmental stewardship, ensuring that future growth benefits both the nation and its natural heritage.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of State House Seychelles.

    

Written by: Staff Writer

Similar posts

APO International

Tanzania Accelerates Progress Toward Universal Health Coverage at 25th Annual Health Sector Technical Review Meeting

  The 25th Joint Annual Health Sector Technical Review Meeting (JAHS‑TRM) took place from 17–18 March 2026 in Dodoma, bringing together Government leaders, development partners, non‑state actors and the private sector to review health sector performance for 2025 and set priorities for the 2026/27 financial year. The meeting was held […]

today22 March, 2026

APO International

Bogotá : Entre diplomatie bilatérale et enjeux africains, deux audiences majeures du Président Evariste Ndayishimiye

  A Bogotá, en marge du forum de haut niveau CELAC–Afrique, le Président Burundais et Président en exercice de l’Union Africaine, Son Excellence Evariste Ndayishimiye, a mené une intense activité diplomatique marquée par deux audiences majeures : un entretien avec son homologue Colombien, Son Excellence Gustavo Petro, axé sur le […]

today22 March, 2026