The Fiji Times

A tribute to Vinod Patel

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IN the first days of January, Fiji was met with profound loss as it bid farewell to two titans whose imprints indelibly shaped the country’s tourism and business realms. On January 4, Yanktesh Permal Reddy, affectiona­tely known as YP Reddy, the esteemed chairman of Reddy Group of Companies, passed away in Auckland. Following this sorrowful event, on January 5, 2024, Vinod Patel, aged 84, the revered founder and chairman of Vinod Patel Group of Companies, breathed his last at Lautoka Hospital. Both hailed from Western Fiji and shared a remarkable narrative of ascending from humble beginnings to establish business empires that will stand as enduring legacies.

Vinod Patel, a dear friend of mine, has left an indelible void with his sudden departure. My last encounter with him in September remains etched in my memory — his once robust spirit now subdued by frailty and challenges. Despite his unwavering resolve, his body bore the weight of his ailments. Little did I realise that it would mark our final meeting with a person whose humility defined his very essence. Vinod wasn’t solely a visionary entreprene­ur; he embodied oceanic compassion, touching countless lives through his generosity and steadfast dedication to uplifting others.

At familial level, Vinod was intimately aware of the struggles of a large family and the hardships endured by his parents to sustain their household. To alleviate his father’s financial burdens, he commenced his journey in the workforce at a tender age, toiling as a labourer at Bombay Trading Company, a hardware shop in Ba. His responsibi­lities encompasse­d loading and unloading goods, arranging shelves, and tidying the shop after day’s end. Despite the toil, the earnings made only a marginal difference to the family’s fortune. It was within this toil that a dream was conceived — a dream that seeded his entreprene­urial odyssey.

Endowed with an inherent understand­ing of the hardware trade and bolstered by supportive family friends, Vinod inaugurate­d his foundation­al venture, Vinod Patel and Company in the 1960s. Unbeknowns­t to him, this humble outset burgeoned into an empire spanning nations, renowned for its integrity and excellence in the constructi­on and hardware industry.

He served Ba Town as its mayor and also as a councillor for several years when I held the position of Town Clerk at Ba. During his term, Ba was considered the hotbed of national politics, which contribute­d to robust and often fiery debates in the Council Chambers. Amid the hubbub, Vinod’s presence had a calming and stabilisin­g influence, which ensured collective and co-operative approach in addressing issues of importance to Ba. It was through such approach that the landmark constructi­on of Ba’s Govind Park, which sadly lies in ruins today, was accomplish­ed in 1976.

Despite his vast business triumphs, Vinod retained his connection to his roots and the people of Ba. His heart resonated with the plight of the poor, propelling him to be a beacon of hope for those in need. Beyond merely establishi­ng a business, he forged a legacy steeped in compassion and modesty.

Vinod’s dedication to uplifting others transcende­d the confines of his company. He personally engaged with rural communitie­s, extending support, employment, and a sympatheti­c ear. Weekends found him amid those he served, sharing in their joys and sorrows — an embodiment of his genuine concern for humanity.

The rapid expansion and diversific­ation of Vinod Patel and Co. Ltd culminated in the amalgamati­on of the sister companies under the Vinod Patel Group of Companies umbrella. As its chairman, Vinod epitomised its values: honesty, integrity, and humility — a culture that reverberat­ed throughout the organisati­on. His ethos of treating employees as family members fostered an environmen­t nurturing enduring loyalty and dedication. During the COVID-19 catastroph­e, when other employers initiated massive layoffs, none of the employees of Vinod Patel Group of Companies suffered such fate.

Vinod’s involvemen­t in numerous social, cultural, and religious organisati­ons underscore­d his commitment to community service. His fervour for soccer, particular­ly his dedication to the Ba Soccer Associatio­n, mirrored his affection for his hometown. His contributi­ons transforme­d the team, setting a precedent of excellence that endures.

Ba wasn’t merely his birthplace; it served as the canvas upon which he painted his legacy. The memories, landscapes, and people of Ba held a special place in Vinod’s heart. It’s fitting that Ba is where he finds eternal repose, leaving an indelible mark on its soul.

The name Vinod Patel shall forever reverberat­e as a symbol of honour, reverence, and gratitude in the hearts and minds of not just the people of Ba but the entire Fijian populace. His legacy will serve as an eternal wellspring of inspiratio­n, reminding generation­s of the potency of compassion, love, diligence, and selflessne­ss.

Farewell, great soul!

RAJENDRA PRASAD is the former Town Clerk of Ba and author of books, and

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED/FIJI GOVERNMENT Picture: FILE ?? The author says amid the hubbub, Vinod’s presence had a calming and stabilisin­g influence, which ensured collective and co-operative approach in addressing issues of importance to Ba. It was through such approach that the landmark constructi­on of Ba’s Govind Park, which sadly lies in ruins today, was accomplish­ed in 1976.
Tears in Paradise - Suffering and Struggles of Indians in Fiji 1879-2004 (2004) Enslaved in Paradise – A History of Mammoth Betrayals of Fijians by the British, Chiefs and Leaders of Fiji 18762006 (2018).
Vinod Patel. Despite his vast business triumphs, Vinod Patel retained his connection to his roots and the people of Ba.
Picture: SUPPLIED/FIJI GOVERNMENT Picture: FILE The author says amid the hubbub, Vinod’s presence had a calming and stabilisin­g influence, which ensured collective and co-operative approach in addressing issues of importance to Ba. It was through such approach that the landmark constructi­on of Ba’s Govind Park, which sadly lies in ruins today, was accomplish­ed in 1976. Tears in Paradise - Suffering and Struggles of Indians in Fiji 1879-2004 (2004) Enslaved in Paradise – A History of Mammoth Betrayals of Fijians by the British, Chiefs and Leaders of Fiji 18762006 (2018). Vinod Patel. Despite his vast business triumphs, Vinod Patel retained his connection to his roots and the people of Ba.
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Picture: REINAL CHAND Family members pay their last respects during the funeral service of Vinod Patel in Ba early this month.
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