The Fiji Times

Tikoilomal­oma: Decision not supported by every member

- By REPEKA NASIKO

FORMER SODELPA national youth council president Koroi Cakacaka Tikoilomal­oma says he can no longer be part of a party that holds the country to ransom.

Handing in his resignatio­n following the party’s management board meeting last Friday, Mr Tikoilomal­oma said he was saddened by how the party’s reputation was being dragged into disrepute for the benefit of a few.

“It is really sad how they have taken control of the whole management board,” said Mr Tikoilomal­oma.

He claimed the board’s decision to elect MP Aseri Radrodro as new party leader was not supported by every member.

“To my understand­ing, during that board meeting there was no actual vote,” Mr Tikoilomal­oma said.

“It was just a loud ‘yes’ of people shouting and those that did not say yes could not be taken into account.

“The loud roar was taken as unanimous.

“I don’t remember saying yes to the resolution of the party (to elect Mr

Radrodro).”

Mr Tikoilomal­oma said before handing in his resignatio­n, he made a last-ditch attempt to the board members to seek clarificat­ion from Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka if he intended to step down.

“I asked for clarificat­ion on whether Mr Gavoka had shown any intention of resigning, and they gave the reason that they had given the resolution for him to relinquish his position as party leader according to the party constituti­on.

“Then when I asked what is the whole reason for us to expedite the process of electing another party leader when we could have brought him in and ask him if he was willing to be party leader because as far as I am concerned, he is doing a good job.”

A lawyer by profession, Mr Tikoilomal­oma said a change in leadership meant the party was unstable.

“It would also threaten the lifeline of the Coalition Government. “They did not take my recommenda­tions into considerat­ion, which is why I tendered my resignatio­n. “The outcome was already put in such a way to favour a particular group within the management board.”

SODELPA general secretary Viliame Takayawa said two youth leaders had been singled out to take up the position left vacant by Mr Tikoilomal­oma.

 ?? Picture: FILE ?? Koroi Cakacaka Tikoilomal­oma.
Picture: FILE Koroi Cakacaka Tikoilomal­oma.

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