During a thanksgiving and Christmas service held for the Prime Minister’s Office, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka expressed gratitude to the members of the Fiji Police Force, acknowledging their commitment to the people of Fiji. He emphasized, “We are judged by your performance,” highlighting the crucial role that law enforcement plays in ensuring the safety and stability of the nation.

Rabuka metaphorically described police officers as “the gravel, the dirt, the sand that form the very foundation of this country,” underlining the importance of their service in maintaining order and security. As Christmas approaches, he encouraged everyone to reflect on the sacrifices made throughout the year.

Looking forward to the new year, the Prime Minister called for a renewed commitment to values such as sacrifice, reconciliation, truth, and hope, emphasizing the importance of unity and collective effort in building a better Fiji.

Overall, this event not only celebrated the achievements and sacrifices of the police force but also served as a reminder of the core values that bind the community together. As Fiji steps into the new year, there is a shared hope for continued progress and harmony among its citizens.


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