Narube Tells Party Leaders to Work Out Solution
Mr Narube urged the leaders of both parties not to sacrifice the good of the people for their partisan interests.
Wednesday 24 January 2024 | 09:57
Unity Fiji Party Leader and former Reserve Bank Governor Savenaca Narube, has called on the leader of the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) and The People’s Alliance party to work out a solution that respects the will of the people.
This is in response to the recent exchanges made to the media on the termination of Aseri Radrodro from his education ministerial portfolio.
Mr Narube said this was threatening the unity of the coalition Government.
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“We fully understand that emotions may be running high at this time, and it is hard to resist the political jostling that is taking place,” Mr Narube said.
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“But I urge the two political parties to take the interest of the nation seriously in making their choices,” he said.
“The country is only one year out from the change in government."
"The people celebrated the return of freedom and democracy to our beautiful islands."
"In my view, these are precious, and we collectively need to do all we can to nurture and protect them.”
Mr Narube urged the leaders of both parties not to sacrifice the good of the people for their partisan interests.
“They must not return Fiji to those days of fear, intimidation, and dictatorship."
"The people have suffered enough."
“While Unity Fiji Party does not know the details of what had happened, we wish to underline that the universal principles of good governance and respect for the authorities must be paramount.
“Threats of returning Fiji to those dark days is not the way to go."
"It is not good for the economy and the livelihood of people."
"Why don’t the leaders of the two parties put the politic rhetoric and sabre rattling aside and work out a solution that respect the wishes of the people?” Mr Narube added.
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