The government is taking decisive action to improve infrastructure in the greater Nausori area by establishing an emergency committee focused on enhancing road and drainage systems. This announcement was made by Deputy Prime Minister, Prof. Biman Prasad, during a recent inspection tour in rural Nausori and Tailevu, where he assessed the region’s infrastructure challenges and outlined key development priorities.
During his visit, Prof. Prasad highlighted the ongoing issues surrounding rural roads and drainage systems, which are vital for local communities. To address these challenges, the government plans to allocate specific funding through the Strategic Planning Office to ensure that improvement projects are effectively coordinated and executed.
The tour also included a meeting with farmers at Deep Water in Tailevu, where the government has provided machinery assistance. This initiative aims to boost agricultural productivity, enabling farmers to diversify their crops to include rice and watermelon, thereby enhancing local food production and security.
This initiative reflects the government’s broader commitment to enhance the quality of life for citizens through better infrastructure and services. Prof. Prasad has previously emphasized the importance of addressing various sectors, particularly agriculture, in other regions, such as Seaqaqa. Such investments not only contribute to local economies but also create job opportunities.
The formation of this emergency committee represents a positive development towards preventing future infrastructure-related challenges. It underscores the government’s dedication to prioritizing the needs of its citizens. With focused efforts and dedicated funding, there is significant potential for transformative changes in the region that could lead to improved living conditions and economic stability for residents. This proactive approach is a hopeful sign for the future of the greater Nausori area.
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