PM Rabuka seeks forgiveness

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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and Ratu Epenisa Cakobau. Picture: FIJIAN GOVERNMENT

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka visited the chiefly island of Bau on Saturday to seek forgiveness for an incident on the island in which the Office of the Prime Minister was involved in 2018.

Mr Rabuka who was accompanied by the Assistant Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Sakiusa Tubuna also sought the forgiveness from Bau chief and head of the Kubuna confederacy, Ratu Epenisa Cakobau, for campaigning the re-establishment of the Great Council of Chiefs (GCC) which rightfully should be sanctioned by the chiefs of Fiji.

In an emotionally charged atmosphere during the ceremony, Mr Rabuka said that one of his priorities was to seek the forgiveness of Ratu Epenisa for all that has transpired and to restore to the chiefs of Fiji the right to decide on the reinstatement of the Great Council of Chiefs.

“I won’t say that this is my government,” said the Prime Minister, “rather it is the government chosen by the people of this great nation – it is the people’s Government.”

“Your Government’s priority is to set the record straight, to right the wrong.”

“We all know for a fact how the Office of the Prime Minister was instrumental in preventing the installation of the Turaga na Vunivalu and head of the Kubuna confederacy as it is our duty as the people’s government to seek forgiveness first and foremost before carrying on with official business.”

“The second agenda on our being here today is to seek forgiveness not only on my behalf but on behalf of all political parties that campaigned to reinstate the Great Council of Chiefs.

“The chiefs of Fiji reserve the right to reconvene the GCC hence we seek your pardon, the Vunivalu and head of the Kubuna confederacy as it is not our calling but we await the collective decision of our chiefs regarding the GCC.”

“As your Prime Minister, I am passionate about the GCC and I must restore the respect and honor due to the chiefs of our nations while restoring our chiefs’ right to deliberate on the reconvening of the GCC.

“Government will respect and facilitate the resolution when it is made.

“Nonetheless, I give my assurance that I will never refer to Government as ‘My Government’ as it is not mine but the people’s Government and we will give back to the wonderful people of Fiji what has been deprived from them.”

 

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