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HANG Your BOOTS, Old FARTS and GET OUT OF RFMF. Anger brewing at the Barracks after PIO Tikoduadua tells Commander Jone Kalouniwai to RETIRE the RFMF soldiers below rank of Colonels who have turned 55

12/1/2023

 

14 May 1987: "In the national interest that I carry out the events of this morning, the TAKEOVER of the [BAVADRA] GOVERNMENT."
Sitiveni Rabuka, an obscure Third-Ranking Colonel

HIGH STAKE CALL TO KALOUNIWAI
2 November 2000:
Many, as young officers over twenty years ago, took part, along with other loyalist soldiers, while Kalouniwai was held hostage, to bring the bloody MUTINY to an end at the RFMF barracks

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The Home Affairs Minister has expressed his concern to Major-General Ro Jone Kalouniwai, Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, about the number of army officers who continue to serve in the army after the age of 55.
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Despite the government’s decision to raise the retirement age for civil servants to 60, Minister Pio Tikoduadua maintains that army officers are always expected to retire at the age of 55.
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“These guys in my view are beyond 55, beyond the retirement age and I’ve aired my concerns with him and he knows what to do. He knows what to do and I respect that he has a process that he needs to take.”
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Tikoduadua says only colonels and others above the said rank can continue in the RFMF after 55 years of age. He states that he had a meeting recently with Kalouniwai and the meeting was focused on political issues. Source: FBC News
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