Press Release
Sunday 10 May 2020
Māori Party announce
Te Tai Tonga Candidate
Tākuta Ferris – Fresh hope for Te Tai Tonga
A fresh tide of hope is rising up for Māori in the southern most
electorate of Te Tai Tonga as Māori Party electorate chairperson,
Jonathan Penfold, announced the successful nomination of Tākuta Ferris
of Ngai Tahu, Ngāti Kuia, Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Porou.
“With the prospect of Māori unemployment anticipated to grow to
40,000, we will need our best minds to be working on kaupapa-inspired
solutions” said Party President, Che Wilson. “Tākuta Ferris,
currently the Principal Advisor Māori at Massey University, is bold in
his belief that tangata whenua already possess both the capacity and
the capability to shape a brave new future for all, driven out of the
adverse impacts of COVID-19”.
“The status quo is no longer acceptable. It is our responsibility
to challenge it and change the development narrative for our tamariki
and mokopuna – mō rātou te take!” said Mr Ferris, newly selected
candidate for the Māori Party in Te Tai Tonga.
“From the beautiful shores of Te Takutai o te Tītī marae in Ōraka
Aparima, to the pristine waters of Te Hoiere, I am so proud to
whakapapa across Te Waipounamu; to have spent some time raising our
children in Whakatū/Nelson and to know the Wellington networks well”
said Mr Ferris.
“I acknowledge the legacy of former Māori Party candidates in this
role – including educationalist and wise man, Matua Monte Ohia and
Rahui Katene, who was instrumental in helping to consolidate
opportunities for Māori, following the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.
“Te Tai Tonga (and before that Southern Māori) are unique in the
ways in which voters have chosen people who can take them forward over
decades; who they can trust to have their backs. I look back to the
proud history of representation amongst former representatives: such
as Hori Kerei Taiaroa (5 terms); Tame Parata (9 terms); Eruera
Tirikatene (12 terms); Whetu Tirikatene Sullivan (10 terms). These
were politicians for life, who gave their all for the peoples of the
South”.
“I am young and ready to serve our people with everything I have.
To fight for the clean waters of Waikoropupū Springs; to protect and
prepare whānau in the path of the Alpine Fault; to advocate for
support for the peoples of Kaikoura when NCTIR leaves at the end of
the year; to support so many of our whanau who are suffering through
the massive losses in tourism, trade and retail; to rectify, remedy
and restore the lives of our families impacted by earthquakes whether
in Pōneke; in Kaikōura or in Waitaha”.
“Te Tai Tonga needs a passionate champion for its people” concluded
Jonathan Penfold. “Someone who can be independent from mainstream
political choices; who can be totally driven by the largest electorate
in the land. Our people deserve the best - and Tākuta Ferris is
that”.
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