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Tui Labasa says GCC Members Should be Apolitical, Open Minded

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Great Council of Chiefs (GCC) members should not only uphold iTaukei land rights, customs and culture, but be open minded and have empathy for other ethnic groups without stereotypi­ng them.

“Because we have all contribute­d in building this nation,” said

Tui Labasa Ratu Jone Qomate. He will be making a submission to the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs on the review of the GCC public consultati­on, which ends on July 31.

He said the GCC was the correct forum for iTaukei to voice their concerns.

He suggested stronger guardrails should be enacted to protect iTaukei lands and institutio­ns through consultati­on and referendum.

“Currently the iTaukei Affairs Act can be changed or repealed by just a one vote majority,” Ratu Jone said.

“This makes it easy for like minded government­s that have ulterior motives and to do damage to iTaukei land ownership rights.”

He said how the organisati­on should exist or operate today was the pertinent question?

“I do hope the consultati­on team will have the solution after this exercise bearing in mind our collective history on how the GCC was politicall­y influenced and manipulate­d,” he said.

“GCC members should also be apolitical.”

He suggested that if someone was a GCC member and wanted to be a member of a political party and run for political office, they should resign their membership. “Education and knowledge are vital for chiefs but wisdom (yalo matua) is just as important,” he said.

“The Bible teaches that fear of the Lord is the path to wisdom and understand­ing.”

 ?? Leon Lord ?? Delegation­s arrive for the Great Council of Chiefs meeting on Bau Island on May 23, 2023. Photo:
Leon Lord Delegation­s arrive for the Great Council of Chiefs meeting on Bau Island on May 23, 2023. Photo:

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