Kamikamica’s Ultimatum: Unity or Exit?

Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica has expressed his strong support for Prime Minister and People’s Alliance Leader Sitiveni Rabuka, urging those interested in forming their own party to resign immediately.

“Leave now and don’t let that door hit you on the way out,” Kamikamica stated. He emphasized that such individuals show a lack of respect for the sacrifices made in the interests of fostering stability in democracy.

He highlighted that their actions disrespect the numerous Fijians who voted for the Prime Minister and the People’s Alliance’s vision. Kamikamica argued that there is no tolerance for instability or personal agendas that threaten national unity.

“The efforts of those trying to destabilize our Government and party will be met with unwavering resolve,” he declared. He also addressed what he termed “keyboard warriors and rumor-mongers,” wishing them good luck and farewell.

Kamikamica reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining Fiji’s stability and prosperity for future generations. “The work we are doing now is laying the groundwork for economic growth, social unity, and a stronger future. We will not allow anyone to derail that vision,” he added.

He concluded by encouraging unity, stating, “Together, we will move forward. Together, we will build the Fiji we all deserve.”

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