The Fiji Police Force hosted its annual family church service at the Centenary Methodist Church in Suva, fostering a spirit of unity among officers and their families through prayer and reflection. This event offered an opportunity for the police organization to seek spiritual guidance and blessings for its members as they prepare for the challenges of the upcoming year.
Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu expressed gratitude to the officers for their steadfast dedication, especially during the festive season. He highlighted the positive feedback from the public, who acknowledged the police’s hard work in ensuring safety within the community. Furthermore, Mr. Tudravu emphasized the important role that police families play, recognizing their sacrifices and steadfast support behind the scenes.
Looking ahead, the Commissioner noted that 2026 has been designated as a year of uniformity for the force, urging officers to collaborate effectively to progress the organization. He also thanked the Methodist Church in Fiji for its continued support, expressing hope for a strengthened partnership in the future.
Dr. Jolame Lasawa, the General Secretary of the Methodist Church in Fiji, delivered the sermon, praising the Fiji Police Force for its service and encouraging officers to maintain their commitment to serving the community with courage and dedication. He assured the police that the church would keep them in prayer as they fulfill their duties.
This annual event not only reinforces the bond between police officers and their families but also highlights the essential role of community support in law enforcement. It reflects a hopeful commitment to safety, unity, and collaboration as the police force navigates the year ahead.

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