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Jesse John Salalu
8th Governor of Yap
In office
29 December 2021 – 9 January 2023
Lieutenant GovernorVacant
Preceded byHenry Falan
Succeeded byCharles Chieng
Lieutenant Governor of Yap
In office
14 January 2014 – 29 December 2021
Preceded byJames Yangetmai
Personal details
BornFais Island
SpouseRosa Halchiyey
Alma materUniversity of Guam (BA, MEd)[1]

Jesse John Salalu is a Micronesian politician who served as the eighth Governor of Yap from December 29, 2021 to January 9, 2023.[2] Salalu was sworn into office following Henry Falan being ousted by the Yap legislature.[2][3] He previously served as lieutenant Governor of Yap under Falan from January 2019 to December 2021. He was the first Governor of Yap to be born on the outer islands, which meant his lieutenant governor had to have been born on the main island of Yap.[2]

Prior to running for public office, Salalu served as a teacher, high school principal, and regional administrator for the Neighboring Islands at the Yap State Department of Education.[4] Salalu serves on the College of Micronesia Board of Regents, where he is the vice-chairman.[5]

2018 gubernatorial election[edit]

In 2018, Jesse J. Salalu ran for Lieutenant Governor alongside Henry Falan running for Governor. They won against the incumbent Governor Tony Ganngiyan and Lieutenant Governor Francis I. Itimai with 51.7% of the vote.[6]

Controversies[edit]

On 21 March 2022, 40 doctors and nurses resigned from the state hospital after Salalu's administration refused to listen to requests to raise wages.[7] Prior to the resignation, members of the Yap medical community sent a request to the Office of the Governor for an opportunity to voice their grievances regarding their working conditions at the Yap Memorial Hospital in Colonia.

Their grievances include: understaffing, low salaries, which led to an inability to keep qualified doctors, temporary contracts setup by the Falan government expiring, and the Yap legislature not approving the JEMCO (US-FSM Joint Economic Management Committee) grant that was meant for wage increases for those working at the hospital.[8]

After Salalu declined to meet with the doctors and nurses, they turned in their letters of resignation to the Office on 29 March. On 31 March, Salalu subsequently declared a state of emergency.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Board of Regents | College of Micronesia - FSM". www.comfsm.fm. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
  • ^ a b c Variety, Joyce McClure-For. "Salalu sworn in as Yap's new governor". Marianas Variety News & Views. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ Variety, Joyce McClure-For. "Salalu to be sworn in Yap's new governor following Falan's ouster". Marianas Variety News & Views. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ "Education Strategic Plan, 2007-12". Pacific Archive of Digital Data for Learning and Education (PADDLE). Yap State Department of Education. Sep 2007. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  • ^ "Board of Regents". College of Micronesia FSM. COM FSM. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  • ^ McClure, Joyce (2018-11-29). "Yap election results certified". pactimes. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ a b McClure, Joyce (2022-04-02). "Yap doctors, nurses resign en masse; governor declares emergency". pactimes. Retrieved 2022-05-27.
  • ^ McClure, Joyce (April 4, 2022). "Yap doctors, nurses resign en masse – governor declares emergency". Asia Pacific Report. Retrieved 2022-05-27.

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