The deteriorating state of the roads at the Suva Bus Stand has raised significant concerns among both pedestrians and bus operators. Many bus operators are particularly worried about the growing number of potholes, which make navigation challenging, especially during peak hours.
In response to these issues, the Suva City Council (SCC) has placed road repairs at the forefront of their agenda. Acting Chief Executive Officer Tevita Boseiwaqa emphasized the council’s commitment to addressing the situation quickly. He stated that the SCC has been actively engaged with the Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) to tackle the problem.
“We are treating this as a priority,” Boseiwaqa assured. He also mentioned that the poor weather conditions have severely contributed to the deterioration of the roads. “Once the weather improves, we will begin the repair work,” he confirmed, promising prompt action once conditions allow.
This proactive approach by the Suva City Council instills hope for residents and commuters alike that improvements are on the horizon. Effective collaboration with the FRA indicates a commitment to restoring safe and navigable roads, promoting better transport conditions in Suva’s busy areas.
Summary: The Suva Bus Stand’s roads are in poor condition, causing concerns for pedestrians and bus operators. The Suva City Council is prioritizing repairs, coordinating with the Fiji Roads Authority to address the issues as weather conditions permit.
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