The Minister for Public Works, Meteorological Services and Transport, Hon. Ro Filipe Tuisawau, officially announced the appointment of Mr Lui Naisara as the new Chairman of the Land Transport Authority of Fiji (LTA) Board, a decision that reflects the Fiji Government’s commitment to strengthening leadership and vision at the helm of one of Fiji’s most important agencies.
With a distinguished civil service career spanning more than three decades, Minister Tuisawau says Mr. Naisara brings a wealth of experience in transport, energy, and policy development.
Mr. Naisara previously held significant leadership positions, including Deputy Secretary responsible for Transport and Energy at both the Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport and the Ministry of Works, Transport and Energy. His career was marked by a strong focus on shaping national policy frameworks, improving service delivery, and advancing transport safety and sustainability across Fiji.
Minister Tuisawau says Mr. Naisara’s appointment reflects not only his proven leadership but also his deep understanding of the transport sector’s challenges and opportunities.
“The Land Transport Authority plays a critical role in ensuring the safety of all road users in Fiji. Mr. Naisara’s vast experience and strong vision will be instrumental in guiding the LTA Board and the Authority as a whole to deliver on its mission of keeping Fijians safe on our roads. His appointment will help strengthen our focus on road safety, modernisation, and service delivery, ensuring that the needs of our communities remain at the heart of everything the Authority does,” the Hon. Tuisawau said.
“The Government is confident that under Mr. Naisara’s chairmanship, the LTA will continue to evolve as a modern, responsive, and people-centred institution. We look forward to working closely with him and the Board to advance our shared vision of safer roads, stronger compliance, and better services for all Fijians.”
During his civil service tenure, Mr Naisara played a leading role in several landmark initiatives that continue to benefit Fijians: Fiji’s first Household Travel Survey, the review of the bus industry, the rollout of the pilot e-Ticketing Program, the state of readiness of government shipping services, the shipping franchise scheme, sea route licensing, and the establishment of Land and Maritime after reviewing the 1993 National Transport Sector Plan and establishing the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Maritime Technical Cooperation Centre for the Pacific, an achievement that placed Fiji firmly on the regional and international map for maritime excellence.
In the energy sector, Mr Naisara was directly involved in pioneering renewable energy projects, including the Bukuya Hydro Electrification Scheme, and oversaw the implementing of one of Fiji’s first co-financed solar hybrid systems in Namara, Kadavu. These initiatives demonstrated his long-standing commitment to sustainable and resilient development.
“In addition to his domestic achievements, Mr. Naisara has proudly represented Fiji in numerous regional and international forums, such as the UN Oceans Conference, the International Renewable Energy Forum, the Belt and Road Officials Conference, and the Australian Transport Research Forum in Melbourne, where he co-authored a paper on transport systems. His contributions to these platforms highlight not only his professional expertise but also his ability to influence and drive dialogue on transport and energy issues at the global level,” Hon. Tuisawau said.
“Beyond his professional career, Mr. Naisara has also demonstrated a lifelong commitment to community development. He continues to provide pro-bono consultancy services to rural youth initiatives such as the Bure’se Youths of Nacavanadi, Gau, supporting agrovilla-type housing projects and advocating for sustainable practices.”
Hon. Minister Tuisawau congratulated Mr. Naisara on his appointment, noting that his leadership will be key in shaping a safer and more reliable transport system for the future.
Mr Naisara holds a Diploma in Transport Management and Planning from Galilee College, Israel; a Bachelor in Commerce (Major in Management & Public Administration and Economics); and a Postgraduate Diploma in Economics from the University of the South Pacific, Fiji. He also holds a master's in Transport Management from the University of Sydney, Institute of Transport and Logistics, Sydney.