$4m Modular Bridge Opens Door Of Opportunities

The $4million Vunikawakawa Modular Bridge at Wailevu, Macuata will open a new door of opportunities for villagers.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka commissioned the 39.5 metres bridge on Thursday during his third day of a Northern Division tour.
There were jovial faces in the village with an atmosphere filled with singing and obvious happiness.
It was also the first time that Mr Rabuka went to the village.
Village headman, Ropate Rawaqa, said the bridge would benefit 120 villagers through transportation of produce for sale in Labasa and children’s access to education.
Mr Rawaqa said without the bridge, they faced numerous challenges.
“We had to use huge pots to float children across the river to attend school or other activities. Those memories of hardship are over today,” he said.
“Students and villagers had to think twice during heavy rainfall whether to travel or not because of safety concerns.
Mr Rabuka said the new bridge marked a new start for the villagers with more chances to excel in their field of interest
The bridge also allows elderly to seekt timely medically attention with ease to transportation to health centres and hospital.
Mr Rabuka promised upgrade of the village road, which had been poorly maintained.
He asked the villagers to show patience.
Sisilia Ema, 55, said a feeling of progress was felt with the bridge opening.
She hopes the Coalition Government will deliver good developments and help poverty driven Fijians.
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Story By: Sampras.anand@fijisun.com.fj