July 02, 2011

Ratu Tevita Mara: July 1st 2011 in Fiji – The Haves and Have Nots

July 1st 2011 sums up exactly what is wrong with the military dictatorship running Fiji.

July 1st was the day announced 6 weeks ago that would see pensions slashed from 25% to 9%. 

Instead July 1st passed without any announcement from FNPF or the dictator about what was happening with Pensions.

The Pensioners of Fiji have been left in the dark about how much of their hard earned money they will be given in July. They cannot budget; they do not know whether they can buy fresh fish or tinned tuna. They do not know whether they can eat or whether they starve; they do not know whether they will get 25% or 9%.

In contrast, on July 1st the dictator Bainimarama flew from Nadi airport on Korean Air on his way to Singapore. He of course was flying first class with all of his family. For him the choice was not whether he could afford to put meat on the table this Sunday but which Champagne he should have before takeoff and whether to sip a different vintage with his appetizer.

Taking such a trip now demonstrates Bainimarama has no respect for the people of Fiji. He claims to be Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, but instead of worrying about the poor pensioners and informing them of his plans, he jets off on another expensive jaunt. He could not care less about the people of Fiji so long as they fund his jet set life style.

This trip is conservatively estimated to cost over $40,000. That does not include the security guards he feels obliged to take with him.

The questions I and the pensioners of Fiji want answered is how can a man who claims to be only earning the Commander’s salary of the RFMF ($96,276) can afford to spend nearly half on a holiday.

We already know the answer. He can afford it because he and his puppet master, Khaiyum, are both earning more than $700,000 a year in salaries secretly paid to them by Khaiyum’s Aunty, Nur Bano Ali.

This little snapshot of a day in the life of Fiji highlights exactly what is wrong in being ruled by a dictator. The contrast is clear between the rich and the poor, the oppressor and the Oppressed. Bainimarama should remember Fiji belongs to all of us and not just to two people.

It is time for a change. We will have democracy, we will have a new government and we will have them soon.

Thumbs up for Democracy
2nd July
Ratu Tevita Mara

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work Ratu Tevita.
Without you informing the world what is happening in Fiji, Frank & his men would only be escalating their plundering of Fiji.
You really have the two of them worried.
Its going to be a sad day for Frank & Aiyaz's family when they finally get caught.
No champagne in Korovou

Anonymous said...

RUM needs to do better than this. He helped put the guy there and now sounds like a kid who has had his candy taken off him.

It really is time for him to put his influence to the test and mount a serious challenge..

Freedom is rarely won without blood.

Anonymous said...

Na vaqara bula ga e laurai vei RUM.....if he had not fallen out he will still be in.......cava ni muri koya tiko kina.....