People in the Lau Group are being urged to use fuel wisely as rising costs and ongoing supply shortages begin to impact daily life across the islands.
Speaking to fijivillage News, Roko Tui Lau Joji Kalounivalu says people have already been feeling the strain in recent weeks due to limited fuel supplies, even before the latest increase in fuel prices.
Kalounivalu says there has been a shortage of 400-litre fuel drums, with many villages unable to secure sufficient supply despite placing orders.
He notes that fuel prices in the islands are higher than in urban centres such as Suva, as additional freight costs are added once fuel is transported from the mainland.
This, he says, is expected to drive up the cost of goods and services, placing further pressure on households.
Kalounivalu says the impact is significant for island communities that rely heavily on fuel for transportation, electricity generation and everyday activities.
He says concerns are growing over essential services, including how children travel to school, with many depending on fibre glass boats that require fuel.
He adds that the issue will be discussed at upcoming Bose ni Tikina meetings, where communities will decide on ways to manage the situation.
There are also concerns that further increases could affect shipping services bringing people and essential supplies from the mainland.
Kalounivalu warns that such a development would place communities in a difficult position.
He is advising residents to plan their daily activities carefully, prioritise essential tasks and reduce fuel use where possible.