Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has announced a cabinet reshuffle aimed at alleviating the burden of his responsibilities as his administration prepares for the final two years of its current term. In a statement shared on social media, Rabuka highlighted that this reshuffle will introduce new members to some of the portfolios he currently oversees.
The reshuffle could lead to the appointment of Assistant Ministers in key areas such as the Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Justice, and Ministry of Health. Additionally, with the support of the Bloc of 9 in the Opposition, which endorsed Rabuka’s leadership last year, there is a strong possibility that some of its members may be offered ministerial positions as part of this transition.
This strategic move not only seeks to enhance the efficiency of governance but also reflects a collaborative approach that could strengthen political ties within the government. As the Prime Minister looks to the future, the reshuffle may pave the way for renewed energy and focus on critical issues facing the nation.
In a time where strong leadership is essential, this reshuffling can provide a fresh perspective in various ministries, potentially leading to improved public service delivery and better governance in the coming years.
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