Tui Macuata to be nominated to assume Fiji’s Presidency

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Turaga Tui Macuata, Ratu Wiliame Katonivere with the Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama. Picture: PRIME MINISTER FRANK BAINIMARAMA

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama will move Ratu Wiliame Katonivere’s name tomorrow in Parliament to be the next President of Fiji.

In a post on his official Facebook page Mr Bainimarama said the Tui Macuata has accepted Mr Bainimarama’s nomination to assume our nation’s Presidency.

“I have known Ratu Wiliame as one of our fiercest defenders of the ocean and of the right of Fiji’s future generations to live in a clean, safe and natural environment,” Mr Bainimarama said.

“As the traditional leader of Macuata, he has served as a steward of our Great Sea Reef, the third largest barrier reef in the world,” he said.

“Together, in 2018, we drew a firm blue line of sustainable management to defend that vital ocean ecosystem, protecting the home of 55 per cent of the known coral reef fish in Fiji, 74 per cent of our known corals, and 40 per cent of all the known marine species in our islands.”

Mr Bainimarama said Ratu Wiliame’s own words convey his passion for the life-giving importance of our ocean better than I could hope to do.

Ratu Wiliame said, “For every Fijian who was brought up by the ocean, the first thing we see when we grow up is the reef. It prompts us to ask, what is the importance of the reef? In my qoliqoli, the Great Sea Reef is not only a source of life, it is a sanctuary for us, for the fish, and all marine life. That is why it matters to me. I wish to see those old glory days, when we have enough food, enough fish to eat, we will still have our pristine forests, and cleaner water runs through our streams.”

Mr Bainimarama said Ratu Wiliame’s vision of a better and bluer Fiji is the vision of your government for every Fijian in every province of the country.

“And for the sake of our people, our environment, and our future generations, it is a vision we will march towards together should his nomination succeed.

“I know it was not an easy decision for him to leave his sanctuary in Naduri Village, and I am grateful that he has offered his service to the nation as our nominee for President.

“I cannot imagine a worthier successor to the proud mantle of leadership that President Konrote has established, at home as a pillar of national unity, and abroad, as a champion for peace and inclusive and sustainable development.”

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