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Let us continue to work, support and help one another - Rabuka

Let us continue to work, support and help one another - Rabuka

By Alipate Narawa
25/12/2023
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka at the People's Coalition Government one-year anniversary Christmas Eve church service at Suva's Centenary Church.

Let us continue to work together, support each other and help one another for a better Fiji.

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka stated this as the People's Coalition Government celebrated their one-year anniversary with a special Christmas Eve church service at Suva's Centenary Church.

Rabuka conveyed his gratitude to the Fijian people for their support and highlighted the importance of unity in overcoming challenges.

The church service was a moment of reflection and gratitude, with cabinet ministers, government officials, community leaders, and members of the public coming together to offer thanksgiving for the government's one year anniversary.

The service also demonstrated the government's commitment to fostering inclusivity and shared purpose.

Rabuka says he is giving their collective voice of thanks to the people of Fiji and everyone for their contribution towards the successful achievements of the coalition government's work throughout this one year.

He says he would like to acknowledge the three Deputy Prime Ministers for their leadership and their contribution and also congratulate his team in government as well as the Opposition bench for being good quality controllers of this nation.

The Prime Minister says he acknowledges and accepts their roles.

He also thanked all sectors of our society, religious groups, NGOs, and faith-based organisations for all they have done in shaping our nation.

Rabuka reaffirmed the government's commitment to building a stronger and prosperous Fiji.

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