The National Council for Building A Better Fiji is expected to start visiting villages and settlements all over Fiji from this week to meet people and explain the consultation document that was launched today.
This document contains details of the state of the nation and the economy and how the country has progressed since 1970. Council members at a press conference today said that the council wanted individuals to come forward and tell them how they want a government to lead.
Head of the Public Relations Media team, Filimoni Kau explained the process of the working group as they have less than four months to compile the People's Charter.
He hoped people in the provinces would willingly come and consult with them as some were against the idea of the People's Charter Process.
There are about 38 members in the NCBBF and about 200 people in the various working groups who will be distributing about 200,000 Consultation documents to the general public.
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