Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad, expressed his commitment to supporting flood-affected communities during a recent tour of the Western division. His visit spanned key areas from Sigatoka to Rakiraki, where he emphasized the government’s focus on collaborating with local leaders and humanitarian organizations to provide necessary assistance.
During his visit, Prasad reiterated, “We are here to listen, support, and ensure a swift recovery,” highlighting the government’s dedication to both immediate relief efforts and long-term support for those impacted by the floods. He recognized the resilience of the communities facing these challenges and commended the hard work of local volunteers and relief workers who have stepped up during this difficult time.
In summary, the government’s commitment to recovery and support in the aftermath of the floods shows a proactive approach to community needs. The solidarity demonstrated by local volunteers is a testament to the strength of community bonds, which can inspire hope and a path toward recovery.
It is promising to see leadership actively working to provide assistance in times of crisis, which can foster a sense of unity and resilience within the affected communities.
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