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SODELPA Crisis Calls for Decisive Leadership to Steer Troubled Ship in the Right Direction

Now this is a wierd situation. No doubt, Adi Litia would not feel good continuing when she knows she is not wanted. But she would go along and expect to defend herself at the board meeting to clear her name.

- SODELPA MP and general secretary, Adi Litia Qionibarav­i. Feedback: nemani.delaibatik­i@fijisun.

Whether it’s Vijay Singh or Sitiveni Rabuka at the helm, SODELPA members are calling for decisive leadership at various forums.

It’s a make or break time for a party that has been struggling since its inception with its leadership.

The latest row between Adi Litia Qionibarav­i and the Working Committee is symptomati­c of the malaisse that has dogged the party. Members want acting president Mr Singh to do the right thing and follow the provisions of constituti­on.

They also expect caretaker party leader Sitiveni Rabuka to stop playing politics and do what is needed to right the sinking SODELPA ship. They are also aware that he wants to be party leader again to lead them into the 2022 General Election.

To be able to do that he must not allow himself to be influenced by factionali­sm.

It is general knowledge that his powerbase is the Cakaudrove­Bua-Macuata bloc. It is also public knowledge that the bloc wields strong influence in the party.

It is at the centre of the internal power struggle that has haunted the party from day one.

The Working Committee meeting on Wednesday and the subsequent events including the media statement by Mr Rabuka highlighte­d the depth of division in the party.

The committee, by majority decision, decided that Adi Litia should be suspended to allow for unfettered investigat­ions into complaints against her on governance issues.

Mr Singh, although did not put his casting vote, went along with the decision.

No media statement was released. the party

This was done the following day. In the absence of an explanatio­n why it took that long, it can only be deduced that there were a lot of discussion­s behind the scene before the statement was put out.

Adi Litia, in the meantime, defended herself, saying she was not afforded natural justice and was not given the opportunit­y to respond to allegation­s against her. She also claimed that the committee’s decision had contravene­d the disciplina­ry procedures set out in the party constituti­on.

She also claimed that the Management Board was the only authority that could take the action that the committee had decided. When the statement came out, it confirmed that the committee had made a resolution that she be suspended pending investigat­ions. That it would recommend it to the board. In the meantime, Adi Litia would continue as general secretary until the next board meeting. Now this is a wierd situation. No doubt, Adi Litia would not feel good continuing when she knows she is not wanted. But she would go along and expect to defend herself at the board meeting to clear her name.

While this is happening, it is understood that inquiries have been made with other political parties for one group to defect in the event of the party desintegra­ting.

It is understood discussion­s are at a preliminar­y stage. It is a lot easier to join another party with a similar agenda than setting up a new breakway party altogether that among logistical requiremen­ts would need to obtain 5000 signatures.

In light of this, there is a growing chorus of members demanding strong leadership.

They have questions whether Mr Rabuka is the right person to show this decisive leadership and prepare the party for the 2022 election.

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