Joni Madraiwiwi Quotes

Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi, Lord Madraiwiwi Tangatatonga was a prominent Fijian lawyer, legal scholar, jurist, and politician. He served as vice-president, and also acting president, of Fiji, and Chief Justice of Nauru.

Ratu Madraiwiwi was ceremonially sworn in as vice-president on 10 January 2005, following his nomination by President Ratu Josefa Iloilo, and his subsequent approval by the Great Council of Chiefs on 14 December 2004. He served as vice-president beginning 14 December 2004 to complete the unexpired term of his predecessor, Ratu Jope Seniloli, who had resigned in disgrace on 29 November 2004 in the wake of his convictions for treason concerning his role in the Fiji coup of 2000. Madraiwiwi's first priority was to restore dignity and respect to the vice-presidency. However, on 5 December 2006, Madraiwiwi was informed of pending abolition of the vice-presidency, to take effect officially on 15 January 2007, by the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, who had seized power in a military coup. He was forcibly evicted from his official residence and his office on the night of 6 December. Yet, Madraiwiwi announced in the second week of January 2007 that he was merely "on leave" as Vice-President of Fiji and intended in the meantime to resume private practice as an attorney at Howards law firm.In 2010, Madraiwiwi was presented with a Tongan life peerage and the title of Lord Madraiwiwi Tangatatonga by King George Tupou V of Tonga. Owing to his Fijian and Nauruan nationalities, he was nominated as early as 2013, and subsequently appointed in 2014, to the Supreme Court of the Republic of Nauru as its Chief Justice, the highest position in that country's judicial system, which he held until his death on 29 September 2016.A lifelong legal scholar, Madraiwiwi was a prolific writer and public speaker who authored several articles and books, including A Personal Perspective, his last book. Wikipedia  

✵ 1957 – 29. September 2016
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Famous Joni Madraiwiwi Quotes

“It is not easy to remain motivated in the face of widespread apathy and self-indulgence.”

Speech to the Lautoka Rotary Club (Centenary Dinner), 12 March 2005 http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/printer_4326.shtml.

Joni Madraiwiwi Quotes about people

“Ultimately, the best guarantor of the rule of law is not the state and the branches which comprise it but the recognition by people of its value and their willingness to fight for, and uphold it.”

Siwati Memorial Lecture, Honiara, Solomon Islands, 24 September 2004 http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0409/S00253.htm.

“Indigenous rights are those, which relate to indigenous people, their way of life, their land and their resources. They are connected in nature and the birthrights of indigenous people.”

Closing address to the Roundtable on Human Rights, Indigenous Rights, and Nationalism, Suva, 23 July 2005.

Joni Madraiwiwi Quotes about communication

“Relationships between our ethnic communities are generally good but we need to continue weaving connections to the point where they are interwoven and unbreakable.”

Opening address to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Nadi, 6 September 2005.

“In order to build a common identity, we must find a name with which all of us are comfortable. While I personally have no problem with the term ‘Fijian’, I recognize many others in my community are not. But let us not leave it there, let us find other options.”

Calling for a national dialogue on an inclusive nationality adjective for all Fiji citizens
Speech to the Lautoka Rotary Club (Centenary Dinner), 12 March 2005 http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/printer_4326.shtml.

“However social integration cannot be forced and not proceed at the pace that the community considers uncomfortable.”

Opening address to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Nadi, 6 September 2005.

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“Reconciliation and forgiveness is inextricably linked to the identity and unity we develop as a nation.”

Opening address, Fiji Week celebrations, 7 October 2005.

Joni Madraiwiwi Quotes

“To say that power should have been returned to the Fijian chiefs is to ignore what occurred between 1874 and 1970.”

Address to an educational workshop, Suva, 13 July 2005.

“This is a small country with limited resources. Can we afford the time spent on endless debates about ethnicity and identity?”

Opening address to the Tourism Forum at the Sheraton Resort, 7 July 2005.

“There will necessarily be a tension between the church and tradition on one hand and human rights on the other.”

Address to the Pacific Regional Workshop on Leadership Development, Lami, Fiji, 9 July 2005.

“The (racial and cultural) difference is to be celebrated, not fried or criticised, and we are so much richer for it.”

Message to cadets at Xavier College in Ba, Fiji, 27 July 2005.

“The politicians pontificate and manoeuvre with eloquent manifestos and pronouncements saying little about the challenges we must confront.”

Our Country at the Crossroads - 2001 Parkinson Memorial Lecture Series, 15 August 2001 http://www.usp.ac.fj/journ/docs/news/wansolnews/wansol1508013.html.

“We need to move forward and beyond the point where we endlessly pursue the demons bequeathed us by our history.”

Opening address to the Tourism Forum at the Sheraton Resort, 7 July 2005.

“Inclusiveness is disguised by the ability to offer a sometimes disturbed community a vision of themselves and the means to achieve it together.”

Opening address to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Nadi, 6 September 2005.

“We need to try and focus less on ethnicity in this country and concentrate on trying to improve the lot of the marginalized whoever they are.”

Speech to the Lautoka Rotary Club (Centenary Dinner), 12 March 2005 http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/printer_4326.shtml.

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