Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka made a special visit to former parliamentarian Salote Radrodro at her home in Namulomulo, Nabouwalu, Bua, yesterday. This unexpected visit provided an opportunity for the Prime Minister to engage directly with Ms. Radrodro and gain insights into the operations of the copra industry.
This was Mr. Rabuka’s first visit to Ms. Radrodro since her release from prison in September. During his tour of key locations associated with the China Aid Vanua Levu Road Development Project, the Prime Minister took the time to stop by and connect with Ms. Radrodro.
Her son, Alipate Radrodro, expressed gratitude for the Prime Minister’s visit, sharing that they had the chance to converse prior to the New Year. Alipate conveyed hopes for a safe transition into the New Year and for 2025.
The Radrodro family was pleasantly surprised by the Prime Minister’s visit after they returned from church, a gesture that is seen as a sign of goodwill. Ms. Radrodro extended her best wishes to the Prime Minister and the Coalition Government for the upcoming year.
This visit highlights the importance of community connections and the government’s commitment to staying in touch with citizens across the nation, fostering relationships that can lead to positive dialogue and development.
Overall, such gestures of goodwill can inspire optimism and encourage unity, especially as the New Year approaches. As the Prime Minister continues to engage with community leaders, it opens up opportunities for collaboration and growth in various sectors.
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