The Laqere Market, which recently underwent a $90,000 renovation just five years after its construction, is facing further issues that require attention. The Nasinu Town Council’s CEO, Felix Magnus, has highlighted that the market’s sewer system needs significant repairs due to the pipes being covered by the veranda. This configuration has made accessibility difficult, necessitating that maintenance workers crawl beneath the veranda to address any potential blockages.

Magnus has indicated plans to install access chambers every three meters to facilitate easier maintenance in the future. The Council is actively collaborating with stakeholders to identify and rectify additional concerns, ensuring that the market remains a conducive environment for vendors and customers alike.

This situation at Laqere Market resonates with similar challenges faced at other markets across Fiji, underscoring a broader issue with public market infrastructure. For instance, previous renovations at the Labasa Fish Market reflected community concerns about inadequate facilities, such as leaking roofs and poor drainage, which have severely impacted vendor operations. The emphasis has consistently been on addressing these infrastructural issues to enhance the economic viability of local markets.

The commitment to improving the market conditions is a positive indication of responsive governance. Such efforts not only benefit the vendors but also promote community engagement and economic growth in the region. The ongoing attention to these essential repairs at Laqere Market aligns with a hopeful vision for revitalizing local economic activities and fostering a supportive environment for small business vendors.

This investment in infrastructure demonstrates the importance of maintaining and improving community resources, ultimately aiming to boost both vendor livelihoods and consumer experiences.


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