Despite repeated pleas in this column and to the relevant authorities, there seems to be no reaction at all, and I will continue to lobby for our grievance until someone responds accordingly.
The actual plea is that the river is losing its banks day by day and the Naikelimusu bridge itself could have no ground to stand on if the erosion continues.
All we are asking for is a sea wall to be erected from the bridge base to where the banks were before on both sides of the bridge.
The sea wall will not only stop further erosion but for the villagers to replant their plantation, which they have lost through the erosion.
The erosion has also washed away the path that the villagers used to get to the stores.
On the other side, the village rugby team trains on the ground but they are finding it is getting smaller.
Please if the relevant authority could look into this issue very seriously.