Fiji Sun

REMEMBERIN­G THE CESSION OF THE ISLAND OF ROTUMA

MANY CHILDREN OF ROTUMA ARE EMPLOYED IN THE CIVIL SERVICE, HEALTH AND MEDICAL SERVICES, THE PRIVATE SECTOR, THE DISCIPLINE­D FORCES AND OTHER PROFESSION­S.

- By Inoke Rabonu Feedback: inoke.rabonu@fijisun.com.fj

Rotuma has had a disproport­ionate impact on Fiji’s developmen­t and progress over the years and continues to date.

This was the statement made by President Ratu Wiliame Maivalili Katonivere while commemorat­ing Rotuma Day on the Island of Rotuma last weekend.

The Head of State acknowledg­ed the people of Rotuma for using Rotuma Day to promote, learn and teach their language, culture and traditions to its children and grandchild­ren so that their identity was equally embraced and protected.

Rotuma Day is a day Rotumans commemorat­e and celebrate the 142nd anniversar­y of the Cession of the island of Rotuma to Her Majesty Queen Victoria and the British government.

“We continue to live harmonious­ly in our diversity and I am honoured that I am able to be here today to celebrate your day and to assure to you

that today is a special and joyous occasion, not only for Rotumans but every Fijian,” Ratu Wiliame said.

“There are some 2000 Rotumans living on the island with over 10,000 or so on Viti Levu and Vanua Levu as in the smaller islands around Fiji; as well as thousands more around the world,” he said.

“Many children of Rotuma are employed in the civil service, health and medical services, the private sector, the discipline­d forces and other profession­s.”

He said there were many accomplish­ments

and achievemen­ts of Fiji where Rotuma’s contributi­ons were significan­t.

“The most significan­t is a son of Rotuma becoming the fifth President of Fiji. The former President and my predecesso­r, His Excellency MajorGener­al (Ret’d) Jioji Konrote, served as President of Fiji for six years, was a career soldier who rose up the ranks through merit to become Major-General of the Fiji Military Forces and then Commander in Chief.

“He is also a retired Government Minister, Permanent Secretary, diplomat and former parliament­arian. Very few Rotumans and even Fijians can boast of achieving similar accolades, for this I thank Rotuma for raising such a son who embodied values of servant leadership and patriotism.”

Ratu Wiliame acknowledg­ed Government’s commitment to improve critical infrastruc­ture such as roads on outer island communitie­s; and enhanced air connectivi­ty, especially to nearby islands.

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 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere and First Lady Filomena Dikumete during the Rotuma Day celebratio­ns on May 13, 2023.
Photo: DEPTFO News President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere and First Lady Filomena Dikumete during the Rotuma Day celebratio­ns on May 13, 2023.
 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere is traditiona­lly welcomed in Rotuma as part of the Rotuma Day celebratio­ns on May 13, 2023.
Photo: DEPTFO News President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere is traditiona­lly welcomed in Rotuma as part of the Rotuma Day celebratio­ns on May 13, 2023.
 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Government ministries officials were also part of the Rotuma Day celebratio­ns on May 13, 2023.
Photo: DEPTFO News Government ministries officials were also part of the Rotuma Day celebratio­ns on May 13, 2023.
 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Rotuma Islanders participat­e in a traditiona­l dance as they celebrate Rotuma Day on May 13, 2023.
Photo: DEPTFO News Rotuma Islanders participat­e in a traditiona­l dance as they celebrate Rotuma Day on May 13, 2023.

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