- Jeremaia Waqanisau
Brigadier-General Jeremaia Waqanisau, OF, MSD, JP, is aFiji an career soldier, civil servant, anddiplomat , who has served since April 2004 as his country'sAmbassador toChina .Education and early career
Waqanisau was educated in Fiji,
Australia , theUnited Kingdom , and theUnited States . He holds aCertificate in Banking Administration (ABIA) from the ANZ Staff College inSydney ,Australia , aBachelor of Arts in Public Administration and Sociology from theUniversity of the South Pacific inSuva , Fiji, and a Master of Arts in Defence and Security Analysis fromLancaster University in theUnited Kingdom . He also has aDiploma in Security Studies from theAsia Pacific Centre for Security Studies inHawaii .Waqanisau began his banking career with the ANZ Banking Group in 1968.
Military career
Waqanisau left banking and joined the Army in 1976. His first senior appointment, from November 1984 to April 1986, was as Commanding Officer in the
Fiji Battalion withUNIFIL peacekeeping troops inLebanon . In November 1986 he was promoted to Senior Operations Planning Officer with UNIFIL. He held this post until May 1987, when he was transferred to the Sinai, inEgypt , serving till June 1988.From August to October 1988, he was the Commanding Officer of the Army Training Group in Fiji. In November that year he was appointed
Colonel Adjutant andQuarter-Master General in the Fiji Headquarters, and held this position till January 1991. In February, he was promoted to the rank ofBrigadier-General and appointed UNIFIL Chief of Staff. He remained in this position until March 1992.In April 1994, he became Deputy Force Commander of UNIFIL; from February through May 1995, he acted as Force Commander. His last major posting was as Colonel Adjutant and Quarter-Master General in the Fiji Headquarters, from July 1995 through December 1996.
During his military career, Waqanisau also had two assignments as an attachment adviser. The first, in 1990, was as Military Adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister's delegation to
Hong Kong ,Taiwan , andSouth Korea . The second, in 1991, was as Adviser to the Ministry of Home Affairs, concerning the review of Fiji's cooperative defence relationship with other Pacific countries.Waqanisau's first diplomatic postings also came during his military service. From July 1992 to April 1994, he was posted as Counsellor to the Fiji Permanent Representative to the
United Nations Mission inNew York City ; in 1993 he wasChargé d'Affaires to the UN Mission in May and to the FijianEmbassy inWashington, D.C. in December. In 1994, the Department of Peacekeeping appointed him as Military Adviser to theUnited Nations Secretary General 's Peace Envoy toAfghanistan .Civil Service career
Waqanisau's 19-year military career came to an end in 1996. He joined the civil service and served as Commissioner of
Fiji 's Western Division from January 1997 through December 1998. In January 1999, he became Deputy Secretary for Regional Development and Multi-Ethnic Affairs, and in September 2000, was appointed Permanent Secretary for National Reconciliataion and Unity, following theFiji coup of 2000 . In January 2001, he became Permanent Secretary in the Office of the President of Fiji. He was transferred to the post of Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs and Immigration in February 2002, and held this post throughout 2002 and 2003.In January 2004, Waqanisau was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration and Disaster Management. He held this post until April 2004, when he was appointed to his present position as Ambassador to China.
Awards and decorations
Waqanisau has received numerous civilian and military honours. He received the
Fiji Independence Medal in 1970, when Fiji received its independence from theUnited Kingdom . TheUNIFIL Peace Keeping Medal and theMFO Peace Keeping Medal (in 1978 and 1987, respectively) were for his contribution to peacekeeping in theMiddle East . He was a recipient of theFiji Republic Medal in 1988 and of theGeneral Service Medal in 1989; these were followed by the Meritorious Service Decoration (MSD) in 1991. In 1995, he received theFiji Independence Anniversary Medal , to commemorate 25 years of independence. He was made an Officer of the Order of Fiji (OF)-Military Division in 1997, and aJustice of the Peace (JP) in 2002.Personal life
Waqanisau is married to Salote Lutu, with whom he has six children. His leisure activities include physical fitness and gardening.
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