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18/11/2020Published On: 13/11/2020
I want to extend my warmest wishes to all Fijians as we once again celebrate Diwali.
As we commemorate the Festival of Lights, let us be reminded that it is absolutely necessary for good triumph over evil, for light to prevail over darkness, and for knowledge to seep away ignorance and prejudice—because that is what all decent and successful societies are built on. Diwali calls on us to strengthen our bonds and reaffirm our commitment to family, friendship, goodwill and a brighter future for our country.
In a year that has been defined by a deadly darkness –– the COVID-19 pandemic –– Fiji has been a shining light for humanity. Our science-based approach to containing this deadly virus has seen the side of knowledge triumph once again. This Diwali, our people are safe—and they are safe because Fijians summoned the light within them to sacrifice and to live in solidarity with their fellow Fijians, to co-operate for the common good. It has been a noble undertaking for this nation, and we should be proud. We truly looked out for each other—and that is the ultimate expression of light and goodness.
The Fijian Constitution guarantees every Fijian the right to practise their faith free from the yoke of discrimination. Through our embrace of religious freedom, the many faiths of our people have become a source of harmony among Fijians.
Celebrations like Diwali have become national celebrations, where families openly share their festivities with their friends and neighbours, enriching our national character with the universal values and age-old wisdom found in every faith. All those who seek to share in Diwali celebrations should do so – light candles, illuminate your houses, enjoy the fireworks, join in the feasts of your friends and neighbours as they celebrate, and show the world yet again that we are a people of light and learning and goodness.
Then, let us all give thanks as one nation and one people for the many blessings that have been bestowed upon us.
I wish all Fijians a safe and joyous Diwali.