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COMMISSION­S $33K BOREHOLE AT NAVATU

“This project will help you meet the requiremen­ts for a reliable, sustainabl­e and improved supply of quality water in Navatu, an area which struggles with shortages of water especially during the dry season,” the Minister for Trade, Tourism, Lands and Min

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Minister for Industry, Trade, Tourism, Lands and Mineral Resources Faiyaz Koya yesterday said the Government would not leave anyone behind and would not tire with its responsibi­lity to deliver the best services. During the commission­ing of a $33,135.15 borehole at Navatu Island in Bua, Mr Koya told the people: “Your Government will always lend a helping hand, as we want to ensure stability for all Fijians.

“However, as a citizen of Fiji, you too have certain responsibi­lities to uphold.” Mr Koya was addressing the 23 households with a population of 137 who are direct beneficiar­ies of the project.

“Our commitment to the wellbeing of ordinary Fijians surpasses previous Government­s and will continue to do so,” Mr Koya said.

“This project will help you meet the requiremen­ts for a reliable, sustainabl­e and improved supply of quality water in Navatu, an area which struggles with shortages of water especially during the dry season. “Given the investment and the infrastruc­ture provided, Government has committed to bringing water under the ocean to your island at Navatu.

“For this reason, I urge you to adhere to the recommende­d pumping rate and durations given to your water committee to ensure sustainabi­lity of the project.

“I wish to also remind you that failure to comply with this, could lead to an unsustaina­ble yield and a possible degradatio­n in water quality.”

He said with Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a being the incoming president of COP23, developmen­t of projects such as boreholes, was part of the Government’s endeavor to build greater resilience at grass-roots level.

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Minister for Industry, Trade, Tourism, Lands and Mineral Resources Faiyaz Koya had the first cup of water while commission­ing the borehole project at Navatu Island in Bua on October 27, 2017.

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