Finally, for Lomaiviti, Mr. Speaker, Sir, It Is Pleasing to Note Government's Plan for the Narocake Pine Scheme
HON. J. KALOU.- Finally, for Lomaiviti, Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is pleasing to note Government's plan for the Narocake Pine Scheme in Gau for the villagers of Lovu, Vadravadra and Yadua, but, it is also important to note that this only represents a small proportion of potential land for re-afforestation. Mr. Speaker, Sir, may I go now to the environment and preface my comments from Psalm 24:1: "The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof; the World, and they that dwell therein." Mr, Speaker, initially on my trip to Rio as Minister of State for the Government, I was pleasantly surprised at the fact that the whole world has come to realise the truth of Psalm 24:1. There is another Bible quotation which says that "God created man in his own image". It is therefore important that in our quest, Mr. Speaker, for affluence and better living through our development plans, that we do not lose sight of the damage that we do to God's creation. We are supposed to represent God in our dealings and if the environment is treated as such then Fiji has a better future to look ahead to, I am pleased to be standing here today, Mr. Speaker, as Fiji's first political appointment in the environment arena. It is, as I am sure you are all aware, a topic which is very much on the worlds' agenda as indeed as it should be. Perhaps as a reflection of global concerns, there has been increasing awareness in Fiji at both governmental and community levels that our spoken and policy commitment to the environment must be transformed into positive action.
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