No hurry for the former PM to vacate the official residence as the PM has given him time - Wise

No hurry for the former PM to vacate the official residence as the PM has given him time - Wise
The entrance to the PM's residence at Muanikau

Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka has given time to former Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama to stay at the official PM’s residence until he is ready to vacate the house in Muanikau.

Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office, Pita Wise says the Prime Minister has given Bainimarama time to organise himself and there is no hurry.

Wise confirms that they will make the necessary amendments to the regulations and ensure that Bainimarama is given a government quarters if he wants to take up Rabuka’s offer and move to one as the Leader of the Opposition.

Rabuka continues to stay at his private residence at Namadi Heights after being sworn-in as Prime Minister on December 24th.

Wise also says they will make assessments after Bainimarama vacates the current official residence as it used to be the official residence of the Chief Justice.

The Public Service Commission and Public Works Department will also carry out an assessment of the official PM’s residence at Ratu Sukuna Road.

Wise says the cost to repair that official residence will be determined and they will then see what is best for the Prime Minister.

fijivillage News has asked Bainimarama what is his plan.

We have also asked if he will take up Rabuka’s offer to get a government quarters as the Leader of the Opposition.

He is yet to respond.

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