Nabouwalu villagers get timely Christmas present
The villagers have written a note of gratitude to the Interim Prime Minister, thanking his interim government for providing the village with electricity under its Rural Electrification Project and through the Fiji Electricity Authority.
People's Spokesperson, Lemeki Qalibau said they had been longing for Electricity for quite a long time and the previous government had not been able to help them.
However he said just 2 weeks after writing a request letter to Commodore Frank Bainimarama, a team reached the village providing electricity to the village.
Qalibau said it is not just providing the village with Electricity but the government also provided them with a new ambulance four days after requesting for it.
Qalibau said the Namulomulo villagers are extremely pleased with the Interim Prime Minister's tremendous work and effort delivered through his leadership in the Interim Government which is visible.
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