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June 24, 2012 12:00:00 AM
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RFMF Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga.(File Photo)
RFMF Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga.(File Photo)

The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) will be making submissions to the Constitutional Commission.

This was confirmed to FijiLive by RFMF Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga.

“Of course we will be making our own submissions to the constitution review as per our role and as the way Fiji should go forward from 2014,” said Tikoitoga.

Tikoitoga said everyone should make good use of the opportunity provided in the constitutional process and people should accept everything that is happening and have positive criticism.

He said the RFMF fully believe in what they are doing and they want to see a better constitution formulated in order to benefit all Fijians.

RFMF has also encouraged everyone to come forward and actively participate during the consultation process.

Consultations are expected to begin between the Constitutional Commission and all Fijians from July 2 and will end on September 30.

By Mereani Gonedua
 


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