Minister for Transport Ro Filipe Tuisawau expressed disappointment over the absence of key stakeholders, including representatives from Fiji Airports, Fiji Airways, and Airports Terminal Services (ATS), during the commissioning of the Lands Transport Authority’s Nadi Branch office in Waimalika. Despite this, he took a moment to commend the LTA board and management for the significant progress made thus far.
Ro Filipe acknowledged the criticism faced by the LTA but emphasized that such criticism may not accurately reflect the realities of their work. He stressed the importance of continuing their efforts as they move forward, highlighting a commitment to progress despite challenges.
This event underscores the ongoing developments within Fiji’s transportation sector, reflecting a commitment to improving infrastructure and services for the community. The involvement of key stakeholders will be crucial in supporting these initiatives as the LTA continues its mission to enhance the transportation framework in Fiji.
Optimistically, the transport sector in Fiji appears set for growth and improvement, potentially leading to enhanced connectivity and service delivery for residents and visitors alike.

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