Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka made a notable visit to former parliamentarian Salote Radrodro at her home in Namulomulo, Nabouwalu, Bua, yesterday. This unexpected visit was particularly significant as it was the first since Ms. Radrodro’s release from prison in September.
During his time at her residence, Mr. Rabuka took the opportunity to discuss the copra industry and its operations, seeking to gain a deeper understanding of local agricultural activities. The visit coincided with his tour of key sites related to the ongoing China Aid Vanua Levu Road Development Project.
Alipate Radrodro, Ms. Radrodro’s son, expressed appreciation for the Prime Minister’s visit, noting that the family had the chance to engage in conversation with him just a few days before New Year’s celebrations. Ms. Radrodro herself extended her best wishes to the Prime Minister and the Coalition Government for the upcoming New Year.
This visit reflects a commitment to connecting with local leaders and understanding the challenges and opportunities within the community, a promising sign of collaborative governance and support for rural development.
In summary, Prime Minister Rabuka’s visit highlights the importance of community engagement and the government’s focus on understanding local industries as they work towards fostering growth and stability in Fiji.
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