Its all rubbish-PM
Those are the words of Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama as he said there are many false prophets who are predicting earthquakes and tsunamis in Fiji.
However he said everyone knows that these disasters cannot be predicted by any person except the Almighty.
Commodore Bainimarama said this is a plot by some to cause alarm and he is also concerned about the Chairman of the Fiji Rugby Union, Bill Gavoka circulating this false prophecy to the tourism industry.
Commodore Bainimarama said all these things are just pranks that will bring nothing good.
Meanwhile Bill Gavoka confirmed that he has informed the tourism sector about the prophecy of the Nadi pastor and it all dealt with preparedness.
On the issue on Commodore Bainimarama's question on whether he will resign when nothing happens next week, Gavoka said him talking to the tourism sector has nothing to do with the FRU.
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