Kamikamica’s Call to Action: Unity Over Division in Fiji’s Future

Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica has expressed his strong support for Prime Minister and People’s Alliance Leader Sitiveni Rabuka, insisting that those who wish to break away and form their own party should resign immediately.

Kamikamica stated, “Leave now and don’t let that door hit you on the way out,” emphasizing the importance of maintaining respect for the efforts made to secure democratic stability. He criticized dissenters for disregarding the commitment of the thousands of Fijians who voted for the Prime Minister and the People’s Alliance’s vision.

He stressed that there is no place for instability or personal agendas that undermine the unity of the nation. He vowed that attempts to destabilize the government and the party would be met with firm resistance.

Kamikamica also addressed critics online, saying, “To those keyboard warriors and rumor-mongers, good luck and goodbye.” He reaffirmed the government’s dedication to ensuring that Fiji remains a stable and prosperous nation for future generations.

He concluded by stating that their current actions are laying the foundation for economic growth, social unity, and a stronger future, declaring, “We will not allow anyone to derail that vision. Together, we will move forward. Together, we will build the Fiji we all deserve.”

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