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Native Hawaiian advocate raises concerns over OHA leadership

June 01, 2024 | Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii



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Native Hawaiian advocate raises concerns over OHA leadership
During a recent government meeting, a native Hawaiian beneficiary of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) raised significant concerns regarding the current administration's direction and its impact on the native Hawaiian community. The individual, who identified as a professional advocate, expressed disappointment in having to address issues rather than celebrate achievements, emphasizing the fiduciary responsibility of the trustees to prioritize the welfare of native Hawaiians.

The testimony highlighted two primary concerns that the speaker believes are exacerbating the challenges faced by native Hawaiians, which contradict the foundational purpose of OHA to improve their conditions. The advocate's remarks underscore a growing sentiment among community members regarding the effectiveness of current leadership and its alignment with the organization's mission to support native Hawaiians.

This testimony reflects ongoing discussions about the governance and strategic direction of OHA, as stakeholders seek to ensure that the trust's initiatives genuinely benefit the native Hawaiian population. The meeting served as a platform for voices within the community to call for accountability and a renewed focus on the organization's core objectives.

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