‘We Believe in Those Who Walk the Talk’

We believe in those who walk the talk.
This was the comment by Rusiate Waqa, 51, a landowner of Maqalevu in Nadi.
He was among the crowd who gathered to listen to FijiFirst party leader and Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama at the Korovuto College in Nadi yesterday.
Mr Waqa said: “I am content once again to hear from the PM. I mean those present here with me to hear from those we believe who walk the talk.
“I voted for FijiFirst in 2014 and I will do it again on November 14. FijiFirst has been bringing change since they have been in power and we have seen that it has borne fruit.”
Sunil Kumar, 45, a driver of Nacovi outside Nadi, said he was impressed and his thoughts were energised by what the PM said to go with the changes he had seen over the past few years.
“My concern over the years was the issue of water supply. It has been neglected over the years. Now the water pressure is fine and when I have my shower it seems that I am bathing at a hotel,” he said.
Ravin Kumar, 48, a school gardener, said: “FijiFirst has been very good because there have been changes and we have been assisted a lot. My children have been educated well. If they are in power we will progress further. I am touched by what this Government has done in the education sector.”
FijiFirst Party leader tells
Look to a party that is going to look after your interest, not side-step when you get attacked, says FijiFirst party leader and Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama.
“We have done all we can in the last 10 years or so to bring equality to the nation, we are now all called Fijians,” he said.
Edited by Epineri Vula
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