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Kumar concludes West, North tour

‘There are plans to further develop Sigatoka Town and I ask you to be patient and bear with us.’

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The Minister for Local Government, Premila Kumar, visited Municipal Councils in the Northern and Western divisions last week.

During the visits, Ms Kumar met with teams of Special Administra­tors of the various Municipal Councils, ratepayers, market vendors, taxi operators, business communitie­s.

Whilst addressing the Special Administra­tors, Ms Kumar emphasised the importance of maintainin­g a good relationsh­ip with ratepayers and providing efficient services.

“Our rate payers are our customers and it is the responsibi­lity of every Municipal Council to ensure they are proud of their towns and cities,” said the Minister.

Ms Kumar added that in order to successful­ly undertake this exercise, it was important for the Council to regularly conduct consultati­ons with all stakeholde­rs.

“Before we implement or change a policy, develop a new infrastruc­ture or relocate any existing structure, it is crucial that we consult our stakeholde­rs. Having everyone informed and on the same page from the very beginning is important. I therefore encourage every Municipal Council to conduct regular consultati­ons with their stakeholde­rs,” said Ms. Kumar.

In addressing Municipal Council Chief Executives, the Minister elaborated the need for each Council to carry out a rate profiling exercise; to recover their rate arrears and importantl­y to ensure their Annual Reports are compiled and submitted in a timely manner. Whilst in Labasa ,Ms Kumar met with market vendors who raised issues concerning the allocation of market stalls; problems faced by vendors selling from the market footpaths and other difficulti­es faced by vendors at the market. In responding to the issues raised, the Minister emphasised the importance of working together and adhering to the market regulation­s.

“It’s important that the Council and the market vendors work together to avoid such problems. If everyone adheres to the Regulation­s then, there won’t be any problem at all,” said Ms Kumar.

The meeting was followed by a site visit to the market and the fish market.

Ms Kumar also met with the business community, market vendors, taxi operators and rate payers in Nadi and Lautoka.

In addressing the issues raised by the stakeholde­rs, the Minister assured them that the Council would do its best to assist them and at the same time, facilitate their request on issues that are not directly related to the Council such as road routes and traffic congestion. In Lautoka, the Minister met with market vendors and the business community. Some issues raised were to change the market hours on Fridays and Saturdays from 7am to 7pm.

In response, Ms Kumar said she was happy to change the market hours for Friday and Saturdays with the idea to open the markets on Sundays as well. She suggested that fish vendors should operate on Sundays, which is a day when people take out time from their busy schedules during the week and shop at their leisure.

In addressing issues raised by market vendors and business people in Sigatoka, the Minister requested those present to work closely with the Sigatoka Town Council. Mr Kumar further stated that there were plans to develop Sigatoka town.

“There are plans to further develop Sigatoka town and I ask you to be patient and bear with us. We’re also working on the Market Regulation­s, which once completed will be implemente­d by all Municipal Councils around the country,” said Ma Kumar.

The review of the existing Market Regulation­s will enable the Ministry to understand and fix any flaws in the processes of market operations around Fiji. The objective is to design consistent Market Regulation­s for the 13 Municipal Councils to replace all Market By-Laws for the Councils.

The Minister also visited sites earmarked by Sigatoka Town Council for further developmen­t.

Ms Kumar added that she would be visiting all Municipal Councils as and when required to ensure that plans are executed and projects are completed on time. She also said that the Permanent Secretary for Local Government would ensure that the work of the Municipal Councils are facilitate­d.

 ??  ?? Minister for Local Government Premila Kumar engages with market vendors during her tour of the North and Western divisions.
Minister for Local Government Premila Kumar engages with market vendors during her tour of the North and Western divisions.

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