The Fiji Muslim League (FML) has affirmed its right to develop the land it owns in Nabua, Suva. This statement comes as over 400 families face potential eviction from the Nabua Muslim League settlement. The Minister for Housing and Local Government, Maciu Nalumisa, addressed the residents during a meeting, emphasizing the importance of understanding property rights.

Nalumisa acknowledged the difficulty of the situation for those who have lived in the settlement for many years. He reassured residents that the Coalition Government is in discussions with the Fiji Muslim League to address the impending eviction and find a resolution.

He highlighted the government’s commitment to consultation and dialogue, which he believes will facilitate a better understanding between the parties involved. The League’s plans to proceed with its development projects have prompted discussions to ensure a smooth transition for the residents.

The Minister mentioned that the government would collaborate with the Fiji Muslim League to create relocation plans for families affected by the eviction. He requested that the League provide time for the government to gather necessary information regarding the residents, including their housing and income data, to effectively plan for their relocation.

This situation presents a challenge, but it also opens the door for constructive dialogue and potential assistance for the impacted families. The hopes for a collaborative approach between the Fiji Muslim League and the government could lead to fair solutions that respect both property rights and the needs of the community.

In summary, while the residents face the uncertainty of eviction, the ongoing conversations between the Fiji Muslim League and the government may pave the way for a compassionate resolution that considers the well-being of all involved.


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