More than 7000 engage in Maniapoto Māori Trust Board AGM
2 April 2019
Tēnā anō tātou I raro iho i ngā
āhuatanga o te wā. I roto I ngā rā pōuri kua mahue ake
nei, inarā, te parekura taumaha ki runga o O-Tautahi.
Tangihia rā ngā kākā haetara, ngā manu kāewa kua pania
ki te kōkōwai o Hine-nui-i-te-pō, ki te huinga o te
Kahurangi, ki te wahangūtanga o te tangata, ki reira okioki
ai. Nō reira e moe.
Maniapoto Māori
Trust Board (MMTB) and te iwi o Maniapoto gathered at Te
Kotahitanga Marae on Sunday 24th of March for the Hui a Tau
(AGM). The Hui a Tau was an opportunity for our people to
listen, learn, and voice their thoughts about the mahi
undertaken by MMTB, Maniapoto Fisheries Trust (MFT), Te
Kupenga o Maniapoto Ltd, and Te Reo Irirangi o Maniapoto.
Chairman of MMTB, Tiwha Bell said he was excited to be able to present significant achievements and outcomes to whānau present and online.
A highlight for many was the presentation by the commercial entity, TKoM, and their Chairman Chris Koroheke. The asset holding company who manage the fish quota and sale of Annual Catch Entitlement (ACE) continue to create opportunities for the rohe by making successful investment of surplus funds with an eleven year track record of profitable operations.
Utilising live stream capabilities, the Hui a Tau was able to reach a multitude of over 7,500 people across three live stream videos with great engagement from those tuning in.
Presentations from Bella Takiari-Brame (TKoM Director, MMTB Generally Elected Trustee) and Keith Ikin, Deputy Chair of MMTB, highlighted significant milestones achieved over the last financial year along with Post Settlement Governance Entity and an Maniapoto Settlement update provided by Negotiator Glenn Tootill.
The socialisation
of Ngā Pou o te Mana Whatu Āhuru was also presented, the
Pou specifically focus on three priority areas in the
negotiations with the Crown.
1. Co-governance aspirations
2. Co-design with government agencies on the delivery of
crown services to Maniapoto people that will make a
difference
3. Co-investment with the Crown in key
areas
During the Hui a Tau, it was also a time for many to reflect and celebrate on the milestone that MMTB has achieved in reaching its 30th Year since its establishment. Kōrero from Moana Herewini (Former Board of Trustees Member) and Rore Pat Stafford (Former Deputy Chair of MMTB) brought stories of nostalgia and acknowledgement to whānau who have contributed to their iwi whānui.
“The feedback that we have received from whānau and the iwi whānui was very positive. It is a strong sign that the quality of the various mahi that we continue to commit ourselves to are providing successful outcomes. With healthy relationships from the past, present and future, we will be able to provide wealth and growth to our people.” says Mr Bell.
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