The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) is set to launch the second phase of its reconciliation and restoration program early next year. This phase is centered on community engagement and outreach, focusing on reconciling with areas impacted by past coups.
RFMF Commander Major-General Ro Jone Kalouniwai emphasized the importance of this phase in rebuilding trust within the communities. “We will visit communities and engage them in dialogue, allowing us to hear their stories and conduct essential institutional reconciliation,” he stated.
This second phase presents a significant opportunity for the RFMF to not only heal but also to genuinely apologize to the Fijian people, according to Major-General Kalouniwai. By fostering open communication and understanding, the initiative aims to create a pathway toward a more united and trusting society.
The commitment to rebuilding relationships and trust highlights the RFMF’s dedication to positive change in Fiji. This proactive approach could lead to healing and a more cohesive future for all Fijians.
In summary, the RFMF’s Phase 2 reconciliation program aims to strengthen relationships and deepen trust by engaging directly with affected communities in Fiji. This initiative represents a hopeful step toward healing and unity in the nation.
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