Rajendra Not Contributing: Adi Finau
These are the words of National Council for Building a Better Fiji (NCBBF) member Adi Finau Tabakaucoro reacting to the young Chaudhry's criticisms of the NCBBF especially regarding the presence of the RFMF and the Police as part of the Charter process.
Tabakaucoro defended the presence of the RFMF and the Police in the NCBBF saying there is no reason why they should be excluded as they are key institutions of state also stating that their presence is not for the purpose of intimidating anyone as insinuated by Rajendra Chaudhry.
The NCBBF member added the objection to the Police and RFMF involvement is one that was created by the media, not the public and only the media continues to raise unjustified objections on this points that has no substance.
Tabakaucoro said the problems of disunity and lack of commitment to Fiji by some of our former citizens who emigrated could have been dealth with by our leaders in their time.
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