Defence Minister Pio Tikoduadua made a strong statement at the National Federation Party’s AGM in Rakiraki, emphasizing a commitment to democratic principles and urging an end to fears surrounding military involvement in politics. He declared, “No soldiers are coming to take you to camp!” This assertive message was underscored by his recognition of the importance of open debates in a healthy democracy, even if these discussions may be uncomfortable for some.

Tikoduadua acknowledged the prevalence of misinformation and political manipulation, asserting that some individuals exploit these situations for personal gain while contributing to a toxic political environment. He stressed that the government aims to encourage constructive criticism as a means to foster accountability and improvement in governance.

These sentiments were echoed in similar speeches where Tikoduadua reflected on the government’s journey towards restoring democracy and addressing historical issues associated with military involvement in politics. His comments complemented messages from other political leaders, including Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, who highlighted ongoing efforts to maintain transparency and accountability within the Coalition Government.

This commitment to establishing a stable political environment in Fiji inspires hope for a more engaged and responsive government. As the nation works to heal from past turmoil, the emphasis on open dialogue and democratic processes offers a positive outlook for Fiji’s political future. The dedication from leaders like Tikoduadua and Rabuka reflects a collective aspiration towards unity, resilience, and stronger democratic engagement, which is a promising sign for the citizens of Fiji as they navigate their political landscape.


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