The Great Council of Chiefs (GCC) has made notable advancements in cultural revitalization and economic empowerment for the iTaukei communities since its reestablishment. During a recent statement to Parliament, Minister for iTaukei Affairs Ifereimi Vasu highlighted the collaborative efforts with the Ministry of Agriculture to develop a national cocoa industry revitalization policy. This initiative reflects the council’s commitment to rebuilding a previously thriving sector, showcasing a blend of tradition and economic development.

The minister expressed confidence that the GCC has evolved into a functional, resourceful, and forward-looking institution that is significantly contributing to governance, economic participation, and cultural revitalization among the iTaukei people. He noted that Provincial Councils are actively exploring land-based economic opportunities in agriculture and eco-tourism, thereby expanding the potential for growth within these communities.

The renewed focus of the GCC signifies a critical turning point in balancing cultural heritage with modern economic needs, fostering a hopeful outlook for the future of the iTaukei people. Previous discussions by council members indicated a stronger emphasis on policy reforms and economic strategies aimed at empowering landowners and enhancing community well-being.

This revitalization of the GCC comes on the heels of its reincarnation following a challenging decade marked by disbandment and the destruction of its original venue by fire. The council’s leadership is increasingly seen as vital for addressing socio-economic challenges while preserving the rich cultural identity of the iTaukei community.

In summary, the GCC’s commitments represent a unified step forward for the iTaukei people, merging cultural traditions with necessary economic advancements, and signaling a future filled with promise and empowerment.


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