Assistant Minister for Justice, Ratu Josaia Niudamu, has highlighted the vital importance of access to clean water and sanitation, asserting that these should be regarded not as mere development goals, but as fundamental human rights. His remarks were made during a parliamentary session discussing the 2025-2026 National Budget, where he emphasized that a focus on these basic services is essential for community wellbeing and overall national progress.

Niudamu described the budget as a modern framework designed to make justice more accessible and responsive to the needs of the community. He expressed confidence that the investment in this budget would facilitate the extension of services across all 14 provinces, reinforcing the government’s commitment to inclusive development and social protection. He underscored that these essentials form part of Fiji’s constitutional values, marking a significant shift in how such services are perceived.

This emphasis on clean water and sanitation aligns with previous statements from Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica, who also stressed the necessity of ensuring citizens’ access to fundamental rights. Kamikamica noted that the government has prioritized public finances to allow for investments in essential services, including infrastructure that provides clean drinking water and improved sanitation. His remarks reinforce a collective acknowledgment that access to these resources is integral to the quality of life in Fiji.

The integration of such perspectives across multiple government leaders highlights a hopeful and unified stance toward addressing basic needs and human rights in Fiji. As the nation prepares its budget, the commitment to improving living conditions through practical measures provides reason for optimism that meaningful changes are on the horizon. By aligning budgetary allocations with the pressing needs of the people, the government could foster a more inclusive and equitable society.


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