2014 Christmas
Message by Fijian President H.E Ratu Epeli Nailatikau
Ladies,
gentlemen and people of Fiji,
Ni Sa
Bula Vinaka, Salaam Alaykum, Namaste.
As 2014 comes to an end, and as
we gather to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas Day, I extend to
all Fijians both here and abroad my warmest compliments and best wishes, along
with those of my family.
I also take this opportunity to
convey my sincere appreciation and gratitude to all Fijians for your
contribution towards Fiji’s progress as a Nation.
For indeed we have so much to be
thankful for:
In the first instance, the
country has returned to Parliamentary Democracy through a genuinely democratic,
and highly regarded, General Election in September. I thank all the members of
the public who came out in record numbers to actively participate in choosing
our representatives in Parliament, and our Government.
I also thank the international
community for its support with facilitating the General Election.
I especially thank the countries
that stood by Fiji in the past eight years as we redefined the foundations of
nationhood and as we worked towards elevating Fiji to be among the greatest
democratic nations in the world, a nation that promotes true equality and
justice, and the highest level of respect and dignity towards all her people,
without exception.
Much of what we want for Fiji is
now contained in our Constitution. The Constitution, in itself, is another
significant milestone to be thankful for.
Fiji now has 50 highly respected
Parliamentarians upon whom the aspirations of the nation now rests. Given our
social and political history, there is, before us, a strong and urgent need for
men and women of goodwill and fortitude, who have the best interests of Fiji in
their hearts, to come forth, and help take Fiji forward. I have no doubt that
the next four years will be exciting for all Fijians as the nation continues to
build on the foundation that has been laid for us.
We should also be thankful for the
numerous achievements we have made together as a nation. These include, but are
not limited to:
– The contributions that Fijians
have made to the international community through our Peacekeepers, our
Diplomatic Missions, all those in the teaching and medical professions, our
sports people, and all other fields of endeavour;
– Fiji’s leadership position in
the international community, firstly through the Chairmanship of the United
Nation’s biggest voting bloc – the Group of 77 Plus China in 2013, which we
handed-over early this year; and secondly, Fiji’s current Chairmanship of the
Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations
Population Fund, and the United Nations Office of Project Services;
– Fiji’s contribution to the
Pacific region through the Pacific Islands Development Forum, which has
provided an unprecedented opportunity for Governments, the Private Sector and
Non-Governmental Organizations to collectively discuss the way forward towards
sustainable development with a focus on the environment and on climate-change
issues that will ultimately affect each one of us and future generations, if
not addressed now;
– The release, without harm, of
our Peacekeepers in Syria whilst trying to contribute to stability in a region
that is currently riven with armed conflict that has cost many lives; and
– At the local and national
levels, leadership across our communities that has contributed to the ability
of all our people to live in peace and harmony.
We all share a genuine desire to
help each other and create a new Fiji for current and future generations.
Fiji is not just our country. It
is home to us all. We are one people, and one nation. As we celebrate the
festive season, let us all pledge that we will continue to embrace a culture of
appreciation, respect and tolerance, and that we will devote every effort to
making Fiji a truly democratic, peaceful and prosperous country.
On this Christmas, I also ask
that we all devote time and resources to the less fortunate and the elderly
including those in hospitals and in prisons – that we put a smile on their
faces and warmth and love in their hearts. Because the spirit` of Christmas is
about giving. It is about touching the lives of both loved ones and those
outside our immediate circle.
If our present generation is able
to show love and care for the elderly and the less fortunate, I have every
confidence that our children and their children will also be able to emulate
these acts of kindness. And it will go a long way towards strengthening the
unity we all want for Fiji.
Ladies and gentlemen, young
people and children, I wish you all and your families a Blessed and Merry
Christmas.
Thank you, Vinaka Vakalevu, Sukria, Bahoot Dhanyavaad. |
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