The Honiara City Council (HCC) will refuse to issue any permit to any candidate planning to organize or stage a float parade after the counting of votes and declaration of results.
Any candidate planning to celebrate his or her victory in this year’s joint election will have to organize such a program within his or her campaign base or residence.
“This decision is made due to non-compliance and breaches of conditions attached to the permit issued before polling day. The City Council issued permits with conditions for float parades to candidates and political parties who applied. This is in accordance to Rule 3(a) and Rule 4 of Procession and Public Assemblies Rules, enacted under section 2 of the Procession and Public Assemblies Act (Cap 29)”, said the City Clerk, Justus Denni.
He said the City Council observed that float parades on Sunday 14 April and Monday 15 April 2024 went out of hand with no regard and respect for the laws and authorities. Similar observations were made by the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF).
Therefore, following consultations with and advice from the Commissioner of Police, the Honiara City Council will refuse to issue any permit for any float parade after declarations of results, says Justus Denni.
“The City Council is making this decision to refuse permission for float parades or marches in line with Rule 3 of the Processions and Public Assemblies Act”, the City Clerk explained.
He highlights that winning candidates are encouraged to organize victory celebrations at their home camp or campaign base. This is to avoid any unruly behavior in the city.
The City Clerk said Honiara City Council and the RSIPF do not want to see further congestion on our roads, increase in litter or rubbish along our roads due to inconsiderate actions by people
joining float parades and other undesirable behaviors.
The Honiara City Council appeals to winning candidates and their supporters to celebrate election victory peacefully and harmoniously with respect for other candidates and their
supporters, respect for authorities, respect for our laws, and respect for our Honiara
City, he said.