EDUCATION FORUM: REDDY
URGES TEACHERS ON COMMITMENT
The Attorney-General and Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has announced that public budget consultations leading up to the formulation of 20172018 National Budget will begin on March 15 and extend through May 16, 2017.
This year’s consultations follow the unprecedented public participation seen in last year’s public budget consultations. The Attorney-General urged every Fijian to make their views and opinions on the upcoming budget heard to help Government meet its objective of driving broad-based and inclusive social and economic growth. “The 2017-2018 National Budget will build upon the tremendous progress the Fijian economy has achieved, despite the massive damage caused by Cyclone Winston, and continue to create and sustain employment opportunities for the Fijian people,” he said.
“Last year’s consultations were invaluable to the budget process and saw record public engagement, and we are hoping to see even greater levels of participation this year.”
The Attorney-General called on all Fijians, including civil society and non-governmental organisations, senior citizens, women, youth, Fijians living with disabilities, other grassroots organisations and representatives from the private sector to participate in this year’s consultations.
The dates and venues for the public consultations are:
The Attorney-General said that consultations for students at high schools, as pioneered last year, would be expanded this year to cover additional school locations and that, for the first time, consultations will also be held at various university campuses.
He assured that the details on these consultations would be announced shortly.
The Attorney-General also encouraged all Fijians to make written submissions to the Ministry of Economy.
Written submissions can be handed in on the day of the consultation or can be posted, hand delivered or e-mailed by May 16 to the following addresses: