Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka emphasized the significance of Christmas as a period of joy, reflection, and renewal in his heartfelt message to the nation. He articulated that this festive season serves as a reminder of the immense love and hope that emerged with the birth of Christ.
Rabuka pointed out that Christmas is not only a time for celebration but also an opportunity to evaluate the collective journey undertaken so far and to set a unified vision for the future. Notably, he acknowledged that this Christmas represents a pivotal point in their tenure with the People’s Coalition Government, where leading The People’s Alliance has been both a privilege and a significant responsibility.
In reflection, Rabuka shared his insights on the journey ahead, stating that achieving meaningful change requires patience, cooperation, and steadfast faith. He drew parallels between their coalition’s challenges and the wise men’s journey to seek the newborn King, highlighting the importance of perseverance and unity amidst adversity.
Emphasizing forgiveness as the core of the Christmas spirit, Rabuka urged Fijians to embrace this value to heal divisions and strengthen community bonds. He reiterated that true leadership is rooted in service, quoting Mahatma Gandhi on the importance of selflessness in leadership.
As the nation enters the Advent season, the Prime Minister encouraged everyone to prepare their hearts for renewal and to foster optimism for the future. He reminded citizens to celebrate responsibly and be mindful of those who are less fortunate, reinforcing the collective strength found in mutual care and support.
In closing, Rabuka wished for the light of Christmas to bring love and peace into homes across Fiji, urging unity and a shared commitment to building a brighter future together.
This uplifting message not only captures the essence of the Christmas spirit but also inspires hope and cooperation among the citizens of Fiji, encouraging them to look forward to the new year with optimism and a renewed sense of purpose.

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