Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka made a notable visit to former parliamentarian Salote Radrodro at her home in Namulomulo, Nabouwalu, Bua, yesterday. This unexpected meeting provided an opportunity for the Prime Minister to gain insights into the copra industry and its functioning.
This visit was particularly significant, as it was the first time Mr. Rabuka visited Ms. Radrodro since her release from prison earlier this September. The Prime Minister was in the area to oversee key sites related to the China Aid Vanua Levu Road Development Project when he decided to stop by her residence.
Alipate Radrodro, Ms. Radrodro’s son, expressed gratitude towards the Prime Minister for his thoughtful visit, noting they had the chance to meet briefly just before New Year. He voiced hopes for a safe and prosperous New Year and for the year 2025 ahead.
The family was pleasantly surprised by the Prime Minister’s visit, which took place after a church service. In return, Ms. Radrodro extended her best wishes to Mr. Rabuka and the Coalition Government for the New Year.
This meeting highlights a positive approach to community engagement and the potential for rebuilding connections within the political landscape, showing how leaders can support and connect with constituents beyond formal settings.
In summary, the visit was a gesture of goodwill and solidarity, encouraging hopes for a collaborative future.
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