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Would Lynda Tabuya make a good SODELPA leader and why?

Compiled by Wati Talebula-Nuku, Sampras Anand, Laisa Lui and Salote Qalubau

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Akuila Rabukagaga, Wainunu, Bua

“I personally think Lynda Tabuya is not the right person for the leadership role in SODELPA. The reason being she has the knowledge, but lacks the authoritar­ian power to lead her people.”

Kinisimere Tusausau, Labasa

“Yes. I believe that Lynda Tabuya has the capabiliti­es to lead the party. She has excellent debating skills fighting by for the people in parliament and her expertise as a lawyer all adds up to the role.”

Dipti Narayan, Lautoka

“Yes, she’s a good leader, but they should remember their promises like when election comes they make promises, but afterwards they don’t remember like the

Luvu Road is still in bad condition for so many years now.”

Dhirenshan Chand, Labasa

“Yes indeed. Lynda Tabuya has great plans for leading the party, her ideal policies for education makes her a better person to lead the party.”

Ilisapeci Makereta, Lautoka

“Yes, because she can talk and we like her approach, it’s easy to communicat­e with her from what we’ve seen.”

David Anand, Labasa

“Yes indeed. Lynda Tabuya is very intelligen­t and has the credential­s to lead the party.”

Manasa Ratubuli, Lautoka

“No, we need someone who can understand the objective of the party. It’s about taking your own agenda there. Individual­s must draw the line.”

Naomi Rokoratu, Nausori

“Yes, she would be a good leader for SODELPA. Why not? Cause she’s well qualified and very profession­al with her approaches and she shows and acts the talks of what a good leader should be.”

Margaret Xu, Narere

“Yes, because she always stands up for people’s rights.”

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