Less than 10 people turn up for consultations on 3 Bills

Less than 10 people turn up for consultations on 3 Bills

By Iliana Biutu
Tuesday 01/04/2025

Less than 10 people turned up for the public consultation on the Code of Conduct Bill, Access to Information Bill and Accountability and Transparency Commission Bill at Korovou Police Bure in Tailevu North, and 2 people made submissions.

While making his submission, the Messenger Officer for the Tailevu North District Office Alipate Mulo emphasized the need for the fair distribution of development projects across the nation.

Mulo says the government stakeholders must be diligent in their work and uphold accountability when overseeing any form of development.

He also highlighted that many villagers in Tailevu North have raised concerns about frequent water cuts, with the Water Authority of Fiji failing to provide adequate services to affected areas.

Korovou Police Officer Petero Banidawa says he has attended numerous district meetings where villagers have repeatedly voiced concerns regarding electricity, water supply, roads and other infrastructural issues, however, he noted that the responses provided have not been satisfactory.

Banidawa pointed out that not all questions and concerns raised by villagers can be addressed by the District Officer alone, and therefore, he suggested that experts should also be present at such meetings to provide concrete solutions to the issues raised.

The Chairman of the Standing Committee on Justice, Law and Human Rights, Ratu Rakuita Vakalalabure, says they welcome the public’s views and will consider them during deliberations.

Ratu Rakuita also acknowledged the positive response from Korovou residents regarding the Access to Information Bill.

He says that government employees, in particular, often struggle to provide answers due to a lack of accessible information, and this bill would be a valuable resource for them.

He urged the public to participate in discussions on the Constitution, which will cover the Code of Conduct Bill, the Access to Information Bill, and the Accountability and Transparency Commission Bill.

The committee will be in Navua tomorrow before continuing their consultations in the west.

FEATURE NEWS
FWRM report urges Govt to place greater emphasis on outreach regarding menopause
The Fiji Women’s Rights Movement urges the government to place greater emphasis on outreach regarding menopause, and the Ministry of Education, Mini...
13 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Watch Daniel Fatiaki and Professor Narsey on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
Chair of the Electoral Reform Commission and former Chief Justice, Daniel Fatiaki and Electoral Reform Commissioner and economist, Professor Wadan ...
8 hours ago

1 passenger and 3 Fiji Airways crew members injured due to severe turbulence
One passenger and three cabin crew members on Fiji Airways flight FJ910, travelling from Sydney to Nadi, sustained minor injuries after experiencing ...
9 hours ago

Breaking the silence : Addressing menopause and reproductive health in Fiji
The new research aims to highlight issues such as menopause, which have not been significantly discussed in open spaces. Fiji Women’s Rights ...
13 hours ago

Dr Nakarawa challenges legality of suspension and takes legal steps
Suspended Corrections Commissioner Dr Jalesi Nakarawa has instructed his legal counsel to address his concerns to the President, Ratu Naiqama ...
14 hours ago

Rosie Holidays invests $1.5M in getting Fiji’s first electric coaches
Fiji’s iconic tourism and hospitality company, The Rosie Travel Group, has purchased Fiji’s first-ever fleet of electric tourist ...
14 hours ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Reverend Tugi on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
Watch the General Secretary of Fiji Evangelical Fellowship, Reverend Simione Tugi on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay ...
35 days ago

fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan and William Parkinson
Chairman of Communications Fiji Limited, parent company of FM96, LegendFM, VitiFM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam, fijivillage and PNGFM, William Parkinson ...
36 days ago

fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan and Adi Tulia Nacola
The candid interview focuses on Nacola, coming from a chiefly family and being a daughter of a Minister who was ousted in the 1987 military coup, her ...
36 days ago

TOP