PM lead by example

Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has set an example by reducing his fuel usage during a visit to Nadi. The government is taking measures to conserve fuel as global prices rise, with Minister Lynda Tabuya announcing that fuel supply remains stable but higher global prices are starting to affect the country.
Fiji's Prime Minister attended a TISI Sangam event in Nadi with a minimal entourage. He travelled in a single vehicle with one bodyguard. The government is cutting back on travel and reducing the use of government vehicles. Fiji has moved into Phase One of its Fuel Emergency Action Plan. The plan focuses on conserving fuel as global prices continue to rise. Minister Lynda Tabuya says fuel supply remains stable with stock levels above 50 percent.
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