- Kuini Speed
Adi Kuini Teimumu Vuikaba Speed (
23 December 1949 -31 December 2004 ) was aFiji an chief and politician, who served as Deputy Prime Minister in 1999 and 2000.She was the head girl at
Adi Cakobau School in 1968, and went on to graduate from theUniversity of the South Pacific and from theAustralian National University inCanberra . She subsequently pursued a career in the Public Relations Office, which later became the Ministry of Information. On behalf of theFiji Public Service Association , she led several delegations to theUnited Nations .Political career
The widow of
Fiji Labour Party founder and former Prime MinisterTimoci Bavadra , Adi Kuini became the leader of the Labour Party after her husband's death in 1989, but resigned in 1991 to take up residence for a few years in Canberra, Australia. She was succeeded byMahendra Chaudhry as leader of the Fiji Labour Party. Adi Kuini returned to Fiji in 1994 and became leader of the Fijian Association Party (FAP) in 1998 succeeding the former Finance MinisterJosefata Kamikamica . Under her leadership, the FAP won 11 seats in the 71-member House of Representatives in the election of 1999. Forming a coalition with her former party, the Fiji Labour Party Adi Kuini became one of two Deputy Prime Ministers in the coalition government led by Mahendra Chaudhry.The Chaudhry government was deposed on
19 May 2000 in a coup organized byGeorge Speight . After the coup had been put down, she refused to support the possible return of Chaudhry as Prime Minister, however, claiming that Fiji needed a less controversial leader to bring about reconciliation among Fiji's ethnic communities and repair fractured multiracial relations. In poor health following repeated operations on a brain tumor, she contested the elections held to restore democracy in September 2001, but all of her party's candidates were defeated as the ethnic Fijian community rallied around theSoqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua (SDL) ofLaisenia Qarase . Adi Kuini herself lost her Serua-Navosa Open Constituency to the SDL'sPio Wong .Personal life
Adi Kuini was the daughter of "
Ratu "Aseri Qoro Latianara (1924-1998), whom she succeeded as "Tui Noikoro " Paramount Chief ofNavosa , and ofLanieta Vuni ; she herself was duly succeeded in these roles by her brother, Ratu Tomasi Latianara.Adi Kuini was married three times, first to Military officer
Savenaca Draunidalo (a Minister from 2001 to 2006), subsequently to Bavadra and finally toClive Speed , a former Director of theAustralian Business Council . She had four children (including the well-known lawyerTupou Draunidalo ) and eleven stepchildren. By the end of 2004, when she lost a long battle withcancer , she was the grandmother of three. She is buried inKorolevu , a two-hour drive fromSigatoka .Politicians remembered Adi Kuini as a committed
Christian and champion of racial tolerance, and as one who fought for reform of the chiefly system by insisting on standards of accountability for all chiefs.
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