Stop Crying Over Spilt Milk: Bainimarama
This call comes from the Interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama who is on the final leg of his Dubai and Singapore visit. Bainimaram has asked Kinivuwai to explain what he has done for the nation and to stop misleading the SDL party for his own agenda.
He also questioned Kinivuwai how long he and the SDL party would remain ignorant to the call of nation building and if it is a lot to ask as the government is putting all its avenues available to help build a better Fiji. According to Commodore Bainimarama, Kinivuwai views everything the government does in a negative way, portraying an image that he is the only person who has answers to all the problems Fiji faces.
Kinivuwai yesterday said that the President Ratu Josefa Iloilo was ill advised by members of the National Council for Building a Better Fiji after he approved the urgent call by the NCBBF to convene a forum to discuss the steps needed to reform Fiji's electoral system
He said it was a concern that the highest office of the land has been manipulated by members of NCCBF and the Interim Government.
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