Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed that a Cabinet reshuffle is being planned, but it will not impact the positions of current Cabinet members. He emphasized that while new appointments will be made, sitting members will retain their roles.
The Prime Minister explained that the reshuffle aims to alleviate some of the workload and prepare the Cabinet for the final two years of their term in office. Key ministries such as Public Works, Justice, and Health will see the addition of assistant ministers to help distribute responsibilities more effectively.
Mr. Rabuka mentioned that Cabinet discussions have revolved around enhancing performance and addressing the issues raised over the past year. He noted that much of the discussion involved personal observations focused on improving Cabinet efficiency.
This reshuffle represents a strategic move to ensure that the government is better equipped to tackle upcoming challenges, underlining the administration’s commitment to continuous improvement and responsiveness to performance feedback.
Overall, this move could herald a new chapter of productivity and effectiveness for the Cabinet, aiming to better serve the needs of the public in the final years of their leadership.
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