Emotional scenes were witnessed at the Nadi International Airport last night as 156 Republic of Fiji Military Forces personnel returned home after completing their peacekeeping mission in Iraq under the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI).
Families and loved ones gathered in numbers to welcome the soldiers home after months of service overseas.
The contingent was later transported to Blackrock Camp in Votualevu, where an official welcoming ceremony was held.
The Minister for Defence and Veterans Affairs, Pio Tikoduadua, officially welcomed the returning personnel, marking the conclusion of Fiji’s deployment under the UNAMI Mission, which ends this year.
He was accompanied by the Commander Joint Task Force Command, Brigadier Manoa Gadai.
Tikoduadua praised the contingent for their professionalism and dedication, acknowledging the sacrifices made while representing Fiji on the international stage.
He says he is proud to welcome them home safely, adding that they carried the flag of Fiji with honour, discipline and courage in a challenging environment.
The Minister also paid tribute to the leaders and senior officers who commanded the mission, highlighting the responsibility of leadership during overseas deployments.
He says leadership on tour is never easy, and a commander’s greatest responsibility is to ensure every soldier returns home alive and well.
Tikoduadua encouraged the returning personnel to reconnect with their families and make good use of their time at home.
He urged them to spend quality time with loved ones and dedicate their resources and financial gains towards the families who supported them during their deployment.
The return of the 156 personnel marks the end of Fiji’s contribution to the UNAMI Mission, closing another chapter in the country’s long and respected history of United Nations peacekeeping service.
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