Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has officially removed Lynda Tabuya from her position in the cabinet, citing her recent conduct as the Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection. In a statement, Rabuka emphasized that the decision was not made lightly but was necessary for maintaining the integrity expected from a minister.

The Prime Minister referenced Tabuya’s oath of office and the standards associated with her ministerial role as critical factors in his decision. Despite her dismissal from the cabinet, he confirmed that she will continue to serve as a Member of Parliament.

Rabuka also announced the appointment of Sashi Kiran as the new Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection. Kiran will be officially sworn in following the necessary procedures.

This leadership change reflects the government’s commitment to uphold high standards of accountability and responsibility. It is hoped that with new leadership, the ministry can refocus its efforts on important social issues, benefiting the community at large.

In summary, Prime Minister Rabuka’s decision highlights a firm approach to governance and a dedication to maintaining the principles of effective leadership. The transition to Sashi Kiran’s role may bring fresh perspectives and renewed efforts in safeguarding the welfare of women and children in the region.


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