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PM Tells Supporters: Be On Election Mode

PM Tells Supporters: Be On Election Mode

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama yesterday reminded FijiFirst supporters to remain on election mode.

Speaking at the party’s election success celebration at the Saint Joseph the Worker School in Nakasi, the Prime Minister acknowledged the support of the Nasinu voters.

During the September election, FijiFirst accumulated the most votes from the Nasinu area.

“My colleagues we must never forget that while the Fijian people have given us their trust, we need to work as hard as we can to keep with it,” Mr Bainimarama said.

“We need to treat every week that passes as a week we need to win in the hearts and minds of the Fijian people. It is very easy to start taking people for granted.We are not going to fall into that trap.”

“We thank God for the blessings that have been bestowed on us as a party, as a people and as a nation that under the FijiFirst banner we are moving forward together as one.

“Unlike our opponents, we passionately believe in equalit5y of opportunity for every Fijian. We don’t govern for one section of the community or particular elite. We govern for everyone without fear or favour. We want every Fijian to have the same opportunities no matter who they are or where they come from.”

Government ministers, who also attended, took time to talk to the residents.

They included the Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts, Mahendra Reddy, Minister for Health and Medical Services, Jone Usamate, Minister for Youth and Sports Laisenia Tuitubou, Minister for Employment, Productivity and Industrial Relations Jioji Konrote, Minister for Immigration, National Security and DefenceTimoci Natuva, Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources Mereseini Vuniwaqa, Minister for Local Government, Housing and Environment Parveen Kumar, Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism Faiyaz Siddiq Koya, Assistant Minister for Finance, Public Enterprises, Trade and Tourism Lorna Eden, and the Assistant Minister for Agriculture, Rural Development and Disaster Management, Joeli Cawaki.

Nakasi resident Joji Temo said he was satisfied with the current work that the Government was doing for the past five months.

“My children’s tuition fees and books are being paid. I’m happy,” Mr Temo said.

At least a hundred people were part of the celebration at the school.

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama yesterday reminded FijiFirst supporters to remain on election mode.

Speaking at the party’s election success celebration at the Saint Joseph the Worker School in Nakasi, the Prime Minister acknowledged the support of the Nasinu voters.

During the September...

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