Fiji Sun

I AM FIGHTING FOR ALL FIJIANS

- NEMANI DELAIBATIK­I Edited by Ranoba Baoa nemani.delaibatik­i@fijisun.com.fj

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a says in his push to unite Fiji he is fighting for all Fijians.

He said this was also for Fijians who live abroad, United States and Canada included.

Speaking at a Black and White Ball to commemorat­e Fiji Day in San Francisco, United States yesterday, Mr Bainimaram­a said: “It’s wonderful to be around so many Fijians and friends of Fiji again tonight. “Mary and I have truly been humbled by the hospitalit­y and warmth that you have shown to us during our time here in the United States. I can’t think of a better way to have celebrated our first Fiji Day in America. “While your smiles and kind greetings have made my delegation feel at home here in California, I have been even more touched by your words of encouragem­ent.

“It gives me great reassuranc­e to know that, thousands of miles away, you are still keeping Fiji in your thoughts and prayers. “As I continue my push to grow and unite Fiji, I will always remember my time here. Know that when I say that I am fighting for all Fijians, I am also fighting for you.

“Over the past few days, Mary and I have seen and talked to so many accomplish­ed and talented members of our diaspora community. From Vancouver down to San Francisco, we are also blessed to have such great ambassador­s for Fiji spread far and wide around the globe.

“Every day as a Fijian in America, your pride is a testimonia­l for our country. “The smiles that you share with neighbours can turn into diplomacy. Your words and cherished memories can be converted into increased tourism and investment. “And most importantl­y, your pride in our shared identity as Fijians brings our entire Fijian family closer together.

“With COP23 fast approachin­g, the coming months are going to be an opportunit­y for you all to show that pride more than ever before. Fiji is not just leading the South Pacific – we are leading the world’s campaign on the most pressing issue of our time.

“Share the news and developmen­ts with your friends, your coworkers, and your community. By doing this, you are helping Fiji in ways that cannot be accomplish­ed on our own. You are helping to build a better Fiji. And for this, you have my gratitude, and the gratitude of every Fijian.”

A small group of placard carrying protesters on the streets was totally overshadow­ed by the big crowd that attended the ball and listened to Mr Bainimaram­a. The protesters were predominan­tly SODELPA supporters who are longtime residents in the USA.

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 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a with guests and Fijians in the United States during the Black and White Ball to commemorat­e Fiji Day in San Francisco, United States.
Photo: DEPTFO News Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a with guests and Fijians in the United States during the Black and White Ball to commemorat­e Fiji Day in San Francisco, United States.
 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? The crowd at the Black and White Ball to commemorat­e Fiji Day in San Francisco, United States included Catholic Church in Fiji Archbishop Peter Loy Chong and president of the Methodist Church in Fiji Reverend Tevita Nawadra Banivanua.
Photo: DEPTFO News The crowd at the Black and White Ball to commemorat­e Fiji Day in San Francisco, United States included Catholic Church in Fiji Archbishop Peter Loy Chong and president of the Methodist Church in Fiji Reverend Tevita Nawadra Banivanua.

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