Fiji Sun

PM Reminds Cane Farmers of Opponents’ ‘Doomsday Prediction’

- ARIETA VAKASUKAWA­QA Edited by Percy Kean

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a told people of Rakiraki and Tavua that his opponents will, in the lead up to the 2018 General Election, come with their doomsday prediction­s for the sugar industry.

He gave the timely reminder while speaking to more than a thousand sugarcane farmers and landowners during his consultati­on in Tavua and Rakiraki yesterday. Mr Bainimaram­a said his opponents would also come up with their same false promises.

“They don’t have belief in your potential or in this industry, they don’t have real plans and they have no real interest in your well-being,” Mr Bainimaram­a said.

“For them it’s all politics, it’s all about how you can help them and never the other way around.”

Mr Bainimaram­a then reminded them that securing a future of the sugar industry was not about smiles and sitting around the grog spinning fantasies.

“It is about leadership, it is about having a strategic vision and plan for this industry, it’s about being honest, telling the situation as it is and being clear about what is necessary moving forward. I’ve always been honest and I always will be,” he said. National Federation Party leader, Biman Prasad last night refused to make comment on the issue and stated that he would respond once this article was published.

Social Democratic Liberal Party leader, Sitiveni Rabuka said this was a comment that was always broadcast by Mr Bainimaram­a in his previous statements.

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