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Ministry of Education respects the decision of the PM and will work with Kuruleca - Radrodro
Everything else is water under the bridge - Minister

Ministry of Education respects the decision of the PM and will work with Kuruleca - Radrodro

Everything else is water under the bridge - Minister

By Vijay Narayan
28/07/2023
Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro

Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro has received confirmation from the Office of the Prime Minister that Selina Kuruleca will report as the Permanent Secretary for Education on Tuesday, 1st August 2023.

Radrodro while in Kadavu as acting Minister for iTaukei Affairs, Culture, Heritage and Arts for the two day Kadavu Provincial Meeting confirms that the Ministry of Education respects the decision of the Prime Minister and will work with Kuruleca in providing support to the teachers and most importantly provide a holistic education for the children of this nation.

Radrodro also reassures all stakeholders and the public that everything else is water under the bridge.

He says the Ministry’s focus as we walk into another new financial year is the implementation of the plans to improve service delivery and to ensure that no child is left behind.

Radrodro extends his appreciation to Timoci Bure for holding the fort in ensuring that the education of all our children is not hindered.

The Minister for Education also took advantage of the Kadavu Provincial Meeting trip to visit 23 of the 33 schools on the island of Kadavu accompanied by his team of senior officials.

Radrodro extends his gratitude to all the government agencies on the island for the support rendered to him which he says made it possible to attend the Kadavu Provincial Meeting and visit schools that had never been attended to by any Minister for Education in the past.

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