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Rise in fuel prices to affect taxi operators, drivers, and the people - Shameem

Rise in fuel prices to affect taxi operators, drivers, and the people - Shameem

By Priya Nand
01/04/2026

Former Fiji Taxi Association Assistant General Secretary Mohammad Shameem says the rise in fuel prices is going to significantly affect taxi operators, drivers, and the people and economy of the country.

Speaking to fijivillage News, Shameem stresed that rising fuel prices are a very significant factor affecting Fiji as a small nation, warning that the current global geopolitical situation is going to impact taxi operators.

He says the number one factor is the high consumption of fuel for the runs that taxi operators are going to undertake, while the condition of the roads is very poor and operators have not received any fare increase from the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission.

He says there has been no settlement over the past eight to nine months regarding fare increases, which is now seriously affecting operators and drivers who are struggling.

Shameem says it was shocking to see an overnight increase of 49 cents per litre for unleaded fuel, especially after there were indications prices would remain stable.

He says it is very difficult for operators at this point in time and Government, the Ministry for Trade and FCCC should look into the matter as soon as possible.

He adds that if a significant fare increase is introduced now, it will also affect the public at large.

INSERT: Shameem on fuel crisis impact 1st Apr


Shameem says the increase in diesel prices will also affect deliveries, shipments and the cost of goods, meaning consumers will ultimately suffer as prices rise, adding that low-income earners will be heavily impacted.

HINDI INSERT: Shameem on price increase 1st Apr


He is calling on the Government to reduce or remove duty on fuel, saying this will make it easier for both the public and transport operators.

He is also calling for temporary free bus services similar to that done in Australia, saying Government should cover the cost to allow people to travel to work and school, easing the burden during the current fuel crisis.

We have sought comments from the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance.



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