Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka made a surprise visit to the home of former parliamentarian Salote Radrodro in Namulomulo, Nabouwalu, Bua, yesterday. This visit was particularly significant as it was the first time Mr. Rabuka met with Ms. Radrodro since her release from incarceration earlier this September.
During this visit, the Prime Minister took the opportunity to gain insights into the copra industry and its operational aspects, showcasing his commitment to engaging with various sectors of the economy. The visit coincided with Mr. Rabuka’s itinerary, which included stops at key locations related to the China Aid Vanua Levu Road Development Project.
Ms. Radrodro’s family expressed gratitude for the Prime Minister’s visit, with her son, Alipate Radrodro, noting how they valued the opportunity to engage in conversation with him. He remarked on the pleasant surprise of receiving such a visit so close to the New Year, conveying hopes for safety and prosperity in the coming year.
In a display of goodwill, Ms. Radrodro extended her best wishes to the Prime Minister and his Coalition Government for the upcoming year.
This visit reflects a positive engagement between leaders and communities, fostering connections that can contribute to collaborative efforts in advancing local industries and supporting recovery efforts within the region.
Overall, it highlights an important aspect of leadership where developing relationships with constituents can enhance community spirit and understanding. As the New Year approaches, such gestures offer hope for unity and progress in Fiji.
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