PM Launches Vuci Village Strategic Plan

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama launched the Vuci Village Strategic Plan at the Albert Park Pavilion Hall One in Suva yesterday.
He said he was glad to hear that the Vuci Strategic Plan was aligned to his Government’s five- year and 20-year National Development Plan.
Prime Minister Bainimarama gave assurances that Government would be there to support Vuci Village and every community across the country, every step of the way.
Now he said was the time to make serious, thoughtful investments in their future.
According to the Prime Minister that is what this Strategic Plan represents. “It’s your call to action, it is your game plan for maximising your success in our growing economy and it shows you are confident in where Fiji is headed and in what we, as Fijians, are capable of achieving.”
Mr Bainimarama said he was in the North last week celebrating Fiji Day, but today (yesterday) they were celebrating the future of the Vuci Village community.
“We are holding a different sort of celebration because today we are celebrating the future. The future of your community, as we officially launch the Vuci Village Strategic Plan,” he said.
Every vision, he said no matter how humble or grand it might be, needed a well-thought out strategy to go with it, otherwise that vision would remain a dream, promises would remain empty and great potential would go unrealised.
“If you want to actually get things done, you need a game plan. You need regular benchmarks to check your progress and you need genuine, accountable and consistent leadership that drives that vision forward into reality.”
Mr Bainimarama said he knew from experience because he held a vision for Fiji to progress since the very moment he began serving Fiji as Prime Minister.
It was a vision shared by hundreds of thousands of their fellow Fijians who saw the great potential that the nation had yet to fulfill.
“We’re living that vision today, because we’re delivering on our promise of a new and better Fiji and we’re entering a new future as a dynamic island nation, a modern and growing economy and a small country that speaks up in a very big way, on very big issues, on the global stage,” PM Bainimarama said.
“That is what Fiji has grown to become and that only happened because they stuck with a game plan set out by his Government to take Fiji forward.”
Government, he said had put every Fijian community on a strong platform of stability and security, with services they could count on and infrastructure they could depend on to support their continued development.
Edited by Percy Kean
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