Prime Minister Rabuka should first bring peace to the people from the intolerably high crime rate at home instead of peddling his 'ocean of peace' abroad, at a cost of $3000 per day to the Fijian taxpayer.
The Prime Minister needs to get his priorities right. The crime situation in the country has worsened under his watch. People no longer feel safe in their own homes, let alone in the streets.
The latest shocking report of a person allegedly dying in Police custody in Nadi and his body dumped elsewhere, has shaken the people's trust and confidence in the Police.
The Coalition’s failure to appoint a substantive Police Commissioner for over two years has set the Force adrift.
Rabuka’s frequent absences abroad have come at a high cost to the nation, and not only in terms of money. He has, more importantly, failed to keep an eye on the government at home which is his primary responsibility.

The Prime Minister’s overseas travel records indicate that he is amassing a fortune in tax - free travel allowances. He may someday want to tell the poor of this nation, struggling under the yoke of his self-serving government, just how much he has pocketed in travel allowances in the last two years.
He has failed to inculcate discipline in his government and to hold himself and his ministers accountable for improper conduct, as proven time and again.
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