Krish Naidu says he’s “proud” to face as a candidate for a Flat Bush subdivision seat on the Howick Native Board within the Auckland Council elections that shut on October 11.
“I dwell proper right here amongst you – I stroll the identical streets, face the identical challenges, and, such as you, I would like the easiest for our neighborhood,” says Naidu.
“That’s why, if elected, I’ll faithfully put Flat Bush’s pursuits first on the Howick Native Board – the most important in Auckland.”
Flat Bush is likely one of the metropolis’s fastest-growing suburbs and native resident Naidu says its progress have to be matched by services, infrastructure, and alternatives that “really help residents”.
“Flat Bush deserves its fair proportion,” he says, emphasising the pressing want for services equivalent to a public library, neighborhood centre, and aquatic and leisure hub.
Born in Fiji and arriving in Auckland as a world pupil at 15, Naidu has referred to as this space residence for greater than 25 years.
The 40-year-old says he brings “a long time of grassroots neighborhood service, governance, and management, with deep involvement in youth, schooling, ethnic, Pacific, and civic sectors”.
Naidu’s served this time period as co-chair of the council’s Ethnic Communities Advisory Panel.
He’s an appointed member of Well being NZ’s Northern Regional Shopper Council, and an elected faculty board member for Ormiston Major, Junior, and Senior School.
Naidu is president of the Fiji Girmit Basis NZ, a White Ribbon Ambassador, a youth mentor with the YES programme, and a senior enterprise lecturer and programme supervisor.
He’s additionally a trustee and patron for a number of ethnic and Pacific organisations.
Naidu says he stands for “higher ratepayer worth and respect for residents”.
“Smarter, sustainable infrastructure and street security upgrades. Improved public transport entry and completion of key tasks just like the Japanese Busway and Airport Speedy Transit.
“Help for native companies and revitalisation of Ormiston City Centre. Weekly garbage assortment and stronger motion towards unlawful dumping.
“Cleaner, safer parks with higher services. Better funding in multicultural occasions and programmes that replicate Flat Bush’s range.
“Enhanced neighborhood security with higher lighting, CCTV, and stronger collaboration with police and native teams.”
Naidu says he additionally prioritises “real civic engagement – many residents really feel disconnected from council choices”.
“I’ll take decision-making to the individuals. Meaning extra native boards, outreach to various communities, translation of key info, and digital platforms that make it simpler to take part.
“We should transfer away from ‘tick-box session’ and towards real engagement the place residents form the outcomes.”












