Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Professor Biman Prasad has assured Fijians that the upcoming 2025-2026 National Budget will be both balanced and focused on the needs of the people. This budget is set to respond to public feedback collected through consultations and letters, with a commitment to build on recent improvements in health, education, and infrastructure.
In his statements, Prasad emphasized the government’s dedication to enhancing rural roads, urban infrastructure, and public services. The budget is designed to be comprehensive and anticipates the global economic conditions that may affect Fiji. He expressed confidence that the budget will foster trust among the citizens and increase investor confidence through the inclusion of significant projects, which he plans to elaborate on in his upcoming budget speech.
Addressing the rising cost of living, Prasad confirmed that boosting household income will be a priority for the government. He highlighted positive trends in the economy, such as increased investor activity, growing government revenue, and robust consumer spending.
This approach is part of a broader strategy that has been evident in previous budgets, where community consultation served as a cornerstone for inclusive governance. Feedback from citizens has consistently shown a strong desire for improvements in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. The government’s proactive strategy, combined with a commitment to transparency, reflects a hopeful outlook for Fiji’s economy.
As the budget presentation is scheduled for tomorrow in Parliament, the atmosphere around it signifies a concerted effort by the government to meet both short-term needs and longer-term goals for sustainable growth and improved living conditions for all Fijians. This inclusive engagement marks a significant step towards a more responsive and responsible governance structure, aiming to uplift the lives of the nation’s citizens.

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