Mum, 55, Picks FijiFirst Because Of Policies

Nakorovou, Rewa, villager Kini Waqa,55, is adamant her vote will be for the FijiFirst party come November 14.
The mother-of-three was among hundreds who attended the FijiFirst campaign at Dreketi District School hall yesterday.
Children of the village were delighted as FijiFirst party leader and Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama took out time to meet and greet them.
Ms Waqa said FijiFirst leader was a leader who walked the talk.
“I have always voted for Fiji Labour Party, but in 2014 I voted for FijiFirst party and I am glad that I did,” Ms Waqa said.
“FijiFirst party did everything for the interest of the people. I am satisfied with what they have been doing for us and I will continue to support the party.”
She said parents did not have to worry about the future of their children.
“Our children’s school fees and bus fare is paid for and now we have to ensure that they study hard. It is the first time Government has done something that will benefit everyone,” Ms Waqa said.
“I live in the village and I can say that we have benefited through the agriculture assistance.”
Ms Waqa hopes that when FijiFirst party wins the 2018 General Election it will improve their road to the village.
Edited by Epineri Vula
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