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Party president: SODELPA family has lost a towering figure

- Ratu Epenisa Cakobau ■Ratu Epenisa Cakobau is the President of SODELPA. Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj

It is with deep regret and profound sadness that we announce the sad passing of our founding General Secretary of SODELPA and Party Stalwart, Pio Kameli Tabaiwalu early on Tuesday morning in Suva after a long illness. Mr Tabaiwalu hailed from the Mataqali Nasau of Navutulevu Village, Serua with maternal links to Namaqumaqu­a, Serua. He was a former student of Marist Brothers High School, Suva before completing his degree in history, politics, and English from the University of the South Pacific. Through the British Government­s’ Chevening Scholarshi­p, Mr Tabaiwalu attained a master’s degree in Diplomacy and Internatio­nal Relations from the University of Southhampt­on in England. Mr Tabaiwalu worked quite extensivel­y in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs specialisi­ng in Multilater­al and Regional Trade and ascended to the position of Deputy Secretary at the Ministry.

He was closely involved as lead negotiator on Fiji’s trade agreements such as the Pacific Islands Countries Trade Agreement (PICTA), the Pacific Island Countries Closer Economic Relations (PACER) with Australia and New Zealand and the Economic Partnershi­p Agreement (EPA) with the European Union.

He served as a First Secretary (Economic and Political Affairs) at the Fiji Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and later as a Counsellor dealing with the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, and African Caribbean Pacific (ACP) matters at the Fiji Embassy in Brussels, Belgium. He was then appointed as Senior Trade Policy Advisor dealing with PICTA, PACER and EPA at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretaria­t.

Mr Tabaiwalu was inducted into politics by former Prime Minister, the late Laisenia Qarase, in 2006. After successful­ly contesting the 2006 elections, he was appointed as Minister of State in the Ministry of Trade and Commerce in the Qarase Government until the military takeover in December 2006.

Despite the harsh political environmen­t after the 2006 takeover, he remained steadfast in advocating for the respect of the rule of law, democracy, and economic developmen­t of grassroots people.

He was a founding member of SODELPA becoming its first General Secretary and spearheade­d preparatio­ns for the 2014 national elections after eight years of military rule. Pio, as he is commonly known, was a man that stood with principles, wisdom and was very articulate.

Despite ailing health, he continued to offer his services to the Party, he even had put himself up for SODELPA leadership challenge.

In his passing, the SODELPA family has lost a towering figure who was more than once the conscience keeper of the Party, a pillar of strength and full of energy and hope which were all very fine attributes of his leadership encouragin­g SODELPA members to continue the fight.

His absence and the huge vacuum of knowledge and experience his demise has created is going to be felt in the Party for a long time. It is a painful task for me to bid farewell to a great personalit­y like Mr Tabaiwalu.

On behalf of the SODELPA family, I wish to offer my heartfelt and sincere condolence­s to his family members, relatives, friends, and the Vanua o Conua.

May he rest high in Peace and may his exemplary contributi­ons and outstandin­g qualities continue to inspire us to achieve the mission and vision of SODELPA.

As of now, traditiona­l protocols are being observed and funeral arrangemen­ts have begun.

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