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Hope returns to Nadarivatu

From FBC News · () English

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  • The reopening of the Nadarivatu Government Station in Fiji's highlands brings renewed hope and improved access to essential public services for villagers.
  • For years, residents faced long and costly journeys to towns like Ba, Lautoka, and Suva for basic assistance, a burden that the station's presence aims to alleviate.
  • The refurbished station, including the iTaukei Land Trust Board, is expected to strengthen government outreach and address community concerns more efficiently.

Villagers in the highlands of Nadarivatu, Fiji, are experiencing a resurgence of hope following the reopening of their local government station. For years, residents felt neglected, forced to undertake arduous and expensive journeys to distant towns like Ba, Lautoka, and even the capital, Suva, simply to access basic government services. The presence of the newly refurbished District Officer's Office and associated government agencies, including the iTaukei Land Trust Board, marks a significant turning point for these communities.

Ratu Aporosa Naivaroko, a villager from Savatu District, expressed profound gratitude, stating, "We are very thankful that we know we are no longer forgotten. This place was neglected in previous years, but today has turned the page. The government is here this morning for us." He highlighted the substantial burden previously placed on families due to the high cost of travel from the remote highlands to urban centers.

The operationalization of the Nadarivatu Government Station is anticipated to drastically reduce these travel expenses and ensure that community concerns are addressed with greater efficiency. This development is crucial for strengthening government outreach in the highlands of Nadroga-Navosa, fostering a more connected and responsive administration for the local population.

The improved access to public services is expected to have a tangible impact on the daily lives of the villagers, empowering them with easier access to essential support and resources. This initiative signifies a renewed commitment to serving even the most remote areas, bringing government services closer to the people and reaffirming their importance.

We are very thankful that we know we are no longer forgotten. This place was neglected in previous years, but today has turned the page. The government is here this morning for us.

โ€” Ratu Aporosa NaivarokoExpressing gratitude for the reopening of the Nadarivatu Government Station and the return of essential services.
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