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Problem-solving

THE SODELPA leader appears regularly in this column. Perhaps, some day he would share with the nation as to how his party intends to solve the country’s immediate and long-term problems when it has not been able to solve it’s own problems for quite a long while. MOHAMMED IMRAZ JANIF Natabua, Lautoka

Coming or going

I FOLLOW the reports from the Ministry of Health. Now we read (FT 14/1) a report from Dr Fong that Omicron had been in Fiji all this time. Reports changing and I said to myself, are we coming or going.

ALLEN LOCKINGTON

Kava Place, Lautoka

Flood relief

WILL FNPF provide any form of financial assistance to its members who were critically affected by the recent floods? NISHANT SINGH Latutoka

School opening

WE are still confused about the opening of schools because of unfortunat­e incidents such as natural disasters and the third wave, leading to further delays. Compromisi­ng on such issues with responsibi­lities, patience and care for safety of students and teachers remains paramount. Education priority is always an asset for the developmen­t of any nation. God bless us all.

TAHIR ALI

Hamilton, New Zealand

One less variant

CONGRATULA­TIONS to all those who have had Omicron (sorry you won’t even know which variant you had contracted) and are recovering or have already recovered. You have one less variant to worry about. KIRAN KHATRI Samabula, Suva

Power supply

UNDERSTAND­ABLE the complaints raised against EFL by consumers. There is no cyclone but power blackouts/brownouts, is at its worse. Imagine when a cyclone does strike. DAN URAI

Lautoka

Weather update

WHAT’S next after cyclone Cody. The only word is “hope” that we don’t get destroyed by another tropical cyclone. JAHEED BUKSH Korolevu, Sigatoka

PM missing

“WHERE is the PM” (FT 14/1) in the country’s hour of need for leadership and action, the NFP president wants to know as do many others, including human rights activist Shamima Ali.

I recall a picture published of the PM on horseback going to meet the people in his early days in power. I suppose now that he has entrenched himself in power for more than 15 years, there is no longer the need to project himself as the man of the people.

RAJEND NAIDU

Sydney, Australia

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