Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka made a special visit to former parliamentarian Salote Radrodro at her home in Namulomulo, Nabouwalu, Bua, yesterday. This unexpected visit occurred shortly after Ms. Radrodro’s release from prison in September, marking the PM’s first visit to her residence since that time.
During this visit, Mr. Rabuka took the opportunity to gather insights on the copra industry and its current operations, which are vital to the region. His visit coincided with a tour of significant sites related to the China Aid Vanua Levu Road Development Project, emphasizing the government’s commitment to infrastructure development.
Alipate Radrodro, Ms. Radrodro’s son, expressed gratitude toward the Prime Minister for his visit, appreciating the chance for family members to engage with the PM shortly before New Year’s celebrations. He emphasized their hope for a safe New Year and a prosperous 2025.
The Radrodro family was pleasantly surprised by the Prime Minister’s visit, especially following a church service. In return, Ms. Radrodro extended her best wishes to Mr. Rabuka and the Coalition Government for the upcoming year.
This visit not only highlights the importance of personal connections in politics but also reflects the government’s ongoing engagement with local industries and communities. It serves as a reminder of the potential for collaboration and support within the community as Fiji looks towards a hopeful and prosperous future.
Summary: Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka visited former MP Salote Radrodro, learning about the copra industry while expressing goodwill for the New Year. The unexpected visit underscores the importance of community and personal connections in leadership.

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