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June 26, 2012 12:00:00 AM
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Fiji's Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga.( File Photo)
Fiji's Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga.( File Photo)

Anyone can say whatever they want but it will not change the work of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF), says RFMF Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga.

Speaking to FijiLive Tikoitoga said RFMF took over the country in 2006 in order to clean it up and everyone including the international community was informed about it.

“This is the last leg, we said we will try and improve the economic growth of the country and I think we have done that,” said Tikoitoga.

“We are now in a better economic state then we were in back in 2006, we said we were going to do rural and improve the infrastructural development in the country and we have continued to do that,” he said.

“We also said we would re-write the constitution in 2013 and then we’ll hold elections in 2014 and that’s what we are preparing ourselves for and that’s what we are doing,” he said.

He reitrated government will be handed over once the 2014 elections have been held.

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