12 January, 2026, 2:19 pm Central - 26°C Rain

Consultation for those willing to contribute, not entire communities – Prof. Prasad

Consultation for those willing to contribute, not entire communities – Prof. Prasad

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad

Following concerns about low turnout during consultations, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad says it was not about getting the whole community but allowing those who may want to make submissions.

Concerns have been raised on the low turn out during consultation on the 2025-2026 National Budget and the review of the electoral laws.

Professor Prasad says they do not want to do what used to be done in the past.

He adds it is not about getting thousands of people for budget consultation because it makes no sense.

Professor Prasad says the national budget consultations were more focused and aligned to different sectors and groupings.

Meanwhile, health, infrastructure and education issues were discussed during the budget consultation held at the Rishikul Sanatan College Hall.

Members attending the consultation also raised questions about the state of hospitals, the inefficient supply of medicine and poor infrastructure such as roads.

Professor Prasad says the Government is doing the best it can to upgrade the ailing healthcare system.

He says a sufficient budget has been allocated to the Health Ministry and several projects with international partners, such as the Australian and Indian governments, to boost the state of hospitals.

The Finance Minister says consultations this week also targeted different groups and sectors such as the financial and manufacturing sectors, transport, media and communications.

The budget consultation will continue on the 22nd of this month at Korovuto College in Nadi from 6pm to 8pm, then they will move to the Girmit Centre in Lautoka on the 23rd from 6pm to 8pm.

The consultation team will be at Yaroi Village Hall, Savusavu, on the 25th from 9.30am to 12.30pm, and the Dreketi Central College Hall from 4pm to 6.30pm.

The team will then travel to Labasa on the 26th to hold the consultation at the Seaqaqa Sanatan Hall from 4.30pm to 6.30pm.

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