The Fiji Times

Celebrate our diversity

- Picture: JONA ■ SAVENACA NARUBE is a Unity Fiji Leader. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessaril­y of this newspaper.

AUNITY Fiji Government will scrap Constituti­on Day, reinstate Ratu Sukuna Day, and revamp our Fiji Day celebratio­n to make it a celebratio­n of our diversity.

Unity Fiji leader Savenaca Narube said that given the government announceme­nt that Fiji Day this year will be celebrated on Sunday, he wanted to make clear what a Unity Fiji Government would do in relation to public holidays.

We need to keep things simple and clear, and celebrate the events that shaped our country to what we are today. Mr Narube said a Unity Fiji Government would apply a simple rule such as if a holiday falls on a Saturday, then the Public Holiday will be on Friday and if it falls on a Sunday, then the Public Holiday will be on Monday.

The Leader of Unity Fiji said celebratin­g an imposed Constituti­on that represents only the aspiration of the usurpers of our democracy and ignores the views and aspiration­s of our people has been a national embarrassm­ent for the past six years and we plan to put a stop to it. Mr Narube said there is no credible comparison between the imposed 2013 Constituti­on versus the deeds and actions of a man like Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna, who, 81 years ago on June 7, 1940, for the greater good of the nation, persuaded the Great Council of Chiefs to support his plans to establish a law relating to the control and administra­tion of native land and the birth of the Native Land Trust Board.

This was an act which the then Governor of Fiji, Sir Philip Mitchell (1942-1944), described as “one of the greatest acts of faith and trust in colonial history”. This is a day worth celebratin­g and Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna is a man worthy of our honour.

As for Fiji Day, we need to make it more about our people and less about military parades. It should be a celebratio­n about the richness of our diverse cultures, traditions, and way of life. We need to reorganise it to become our national day of unity and reflection and we need to involve all our people as we commemorat­e the Deed of Cession and our Independen­ce Day.

I would also like to see a new holiday to celebrate the end of the indentured labour system and the beginning of a new life in Fiji of our Girmitiyas, Mr Narube said.

Building national unity is all about understand­ing ourselves.

A positive way to do this is to create an annual celebratio­n so that all communitie­s in Fiji can participat­e, learn, understand and appreciate the history of our Girmitiyas and their tremendous contributi­on to what Fiji is today.

KONATACI

We need to keep things simple and clear, and celebrate the events that shaped our country to what we are today.

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Staff of the Prouds Central Building in Suva celebrate Fiji Day with their outfits.
Picture:ATU RASEA 1 Staff of the Prouds Central Building in Suva celebrate Fiji Day with their outfits.
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Litiana Etika 9 with a Fiji Flag to Fiji Day at Albert Park.
3 Litiana Etika 9 with a Fiji Flag to Fiji Day at Albert Park.
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Holy Trinity Anglican students during the school’s Fiji Day celebratio­n in 2018.
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Picture:ATASA 2 Holy Trinity Anglican students during the school’s Fiji Day celebratio­n in 2018. WILLIAMS
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Holy Trinity Anglican School Fiji Day celebratio­n in 2018.
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Picture:ATASA 4 Holy Trinity Anglican School Fiji Day celebratio­n in 2018. WILLIAMS
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Picture: JOVESA NAISUA Savenaca Narube.

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