Housing Minister Maciu Nalumisa has announced that the data from the ongoing survey in the Nabua Fiji Muslim League settlement is still being analyzed. This survey is pivotal in addressing the residents’ relocation issues and aims at formulating effective strategies for the community’s future.
Nalumisa emphasized the importance of meticulously reviewing the data, stating that it is crucial for the development of strategic policies that respond to the needs of the residents. “We are committed to providing solutions that will help the residents, and once the data is fully assessed, we will propose concrete actions,” he said.
Following the completion of the data analysis, the findings will be presented to the Cabinet to devise practical strategies aimed at alleviating the relocation concerns of the community.
This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to understanding and addressing the challenges faced by the residents of the settlement, highlighting the importance of community engagement in shaping policies that directly affect their lives.
Overall, this survey not only aims to discern the relocation issues at hand but also shows a proactive approach by the government to foster a supportive and responsive environment for the residents. Once the results are unveiled, they are expected to lead to meaningful improvements within the community.

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