SODELPA Leader Sitiveni Rabuka has called on Voreqe Bainimarama to refrain from political attacks

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SODELPA Leader, Sitiveni Rabuka has approached the Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama to abstain from partisan, political attacks and dread mongering on the twentieth anniversary of the terrible insurrection of November second, 2000 while Bainimarama says it is Rabuka and his 2000 supporters that individuals are terrified of.

Rabuka says he is settling on this decision as Leader of the Opposition, SODELPA Leader and as a previous Prime Minister of Fiji.

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He says the Prime Minister is the chief of the ship.

Rabuka says he must be watchful and be cautious of headwinds confronting the country today instead of choosing not to move on.

While responding to Bainimarama’s statement, the SODELPA Leader says the Prime Minister must serve all the individuals of Fiji and not just those who decided in favor of him, especially the disciplined services.

He says Bainimarama’s essential obligation is to bring solidarity, not sowing division among the individuals.

Rabuka says the individuals of Fiji anticipate their public leaders, especially the Prime Minister to be responsible and sensitive in his public utterances. He says the Prime Minister’s public messages must be widely inclusive, adjusted and reassuring.

The SODELPA Leader claims it has been said that the Government has best served the couple of families who have given millions to its political campaigns in 2014 and 2018.

Rabuka says he has fronted the court, and was found not guilty identifying with the 2000 insurrection.

He says tragically the Prime Minister continues to harp on something that has been addressed by the legal executive, and the case is presently closed by the Appeal Court’s dismissal of the Prosecution’s allure against his vindication.

Rabuka says he has also sought legitimate exhortation, and reserves his ideal for legal redress of possibly slanderous utterances by the Prime Minister.

He also says as a country, we can’t keep on deliberately ignoring and imagine there are no extraordinary wounds that require forgiveness and exchange.

Rabuka says we should focus our consideration on recuperating wounds as opposed to delivering more harm which further divides the country.

He says for him, the Lord put his eyes in the front, not at the rear of his head.

Rabuka says it is time the country must meet up, and focus on compromise and recuperating, in particular, to give business opportunities to individuals who are confronting hardship because of the effect of the COVID19 pandemic.

Bainimarama has said this evening that on the off chance that anything that is scaring and startling the individuals right presently is Rabuka’s entrance once again into politics plus the way of talking his opposition members and their supporters are raising. He says they are a lot of year 2000 supporters.

The Prime Minister says the nation should scrub them full scale, starting with Rabuka, and get some new great solid opposition members.

-Fiji Village
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