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Ro Teimumu: Why we’re all Fijians

SHE HAD LOOKED AT THE BIGGER PICTURE DESPITE WHAT SHE CLAIMED AS OPPOSITION FROM MANY INDIGENOUS FIJIANS It also means that iTaukei can separate politics from the vanua and their traditiona­l obligation­s

- by Nemani Delaibatik­i Feedback: nemani.delaibatik­i@fijisun.com.fj

Fijian as a common name was a political issue from the very beginning.

Despite SODELPA MP Ro Teimumu Kepa embracing it she makes an interestin­g claim that many iTaukei and others too are not comfortabl­e with it.

She believes it is unfinished business, suggesting more work still has to be done to change people’s mind.

But for her, her indomitabl­e spirit, overcame the iTaukei opposition to the common name.

She is the only SODELPA MP who has accepted Fijian as a common name.

The opposition to her stand shows that when it comes to politics, iTaukei do not necessaril­y follow their chiefs. But traditiona­lly, they do and they fulfill their obligation­s.

The Tui Cakau (paramount chief of Cakaudrove) Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu picked up a lot of votes in Suva to win his seat in Parliament. As Marama Bale na Roko Tui Dreketi (paramount chief of Rewa and Burebasaga confederac­y), she knows the challenges of wearing two hats.

Speaking at the Forced Labour and Migration Conference at the UniFiji Campus in Saweni, Lautoka, Ro Teimumu gave an insight into the struggle she went through to explain her position among her people and SODELPA members on this issue. She said no one should be surprised because of the way the common name “was imposed”.

“In terms of my own position I have taken into account the issues I have mentioned and that has been a struggle,” she said.

“But in the end I accepted the name Fijian. Not everyone will do that.” She said publicly she had stated that “I can accept” the common name. “That’s me speaking personally,” she said.

“Some of you may remember that my brother-in-law, the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, also declared that he too favoured everyone being called a Fijian.

“But Ratu Mara, despite his dominance as a leader, could not carry the indigenous Fijians with him on this. “I am probably in a somewhat similar situation although I cannot claim Ratu Mara’s eminence or status.” But her position on the common name must have been the motivation for her to give her blessings on the adoption of descendant­s of the Indian indentured labourers who were rescued from the Nasilai Reef off Rewa after their ship, Syria, ran aground. The descendant­s are now drafted as

Luvedra na Tui Noco, as members of the Tui Noco chiefly clan.

The same process was replicated in Ba.

She said they were close to her hearts.

“From it I derive hope for the future. It opens the door to a new form of togetherne­ss, duavata for Fiji’s people,” she said.

Ro Teimumu gave an insight into the struggle she went through to explain her position among her people and SODELPA members on this issue.

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 ??  ?? SODELPA MP Ro Teimumu Kepa.
SODELPA MP Ro Teimumu Kepa.
 ??  ?? The Tui Cakau (Paramount chief of Cakaudrove) Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu.
The Tui Cakau (Paramount chief of Cakaudrove) Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu.
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