Epeli Qaraninamu Nailatikau

Epeli Qaraninamu Nailatikau

"Note: This article is about Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, the Fijian medical doctor and former Senator. For the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who has the same name, see here."

Ratu Dr. Epeli Qaraninamu Nailatikau (born 1942) is a Fijian medical doctor and political leader, who served in the Senate from 2004 to 2006. He was nominated on 24 September 2004 by the Fiji Labour Party, to fill a vacancy caused by the death of former Senator Joeli Kalou. Under the Constitution of Fiji, the Leader of the Opposition nominates 8 of the 32 Senators. The eight nominees of the Leader of the Opposition must reflect the political composition of the House of Representatives. As the Labour Party is the principle opposition, it gets to choose most or all of the 8 opposition Senators.

Medical career

Nailatikau has had wide experience locally and internationally as a medical doctor. Once the chief medical officer to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, he later played an important role after the Fiji coup of 2000, as head of the trauma team providing counselling for the parliamentarians (and their families) who had been kidnapped and held hostage in the insurrection. Currently, he has his own medical clinic, the Siloah People's Clinic, in Tavua.

Political controversies

In mid-2005, Nailatikau became embroiled in controversy amid media revelations that he had been paying regular visits to persons imprisoned for their involvement in the 2000 coup. He confirmed on 20 July that he had indeed been visiting political prisoners held at the Naboro and Korovou prisons since 2000, but insisted that there was nothing sinister about the visits. He was personally related to the prisoners, he said, and was counselling them. The visits would continue, he said. He dismissed media speculation about the "real reason" for his visits, and rubbished claims that he was trying to negotiate a possible coalition agreement between imprisoned members of the nationalistic Conservative Alliance (currently a member of the coalition government dominated by the United Fiji Party) and his own Labour Party.

Commissioner of Prisons Aisea Taoka said that it was "news" that Senator Nailatikau had become a prison counsellor, insisting that he knew nothing about it. He thought that the Senator's prison visits had been in his capacity as a member of a parliamentary subcommittee dealing with prisons, and said that he had been granted visitation rights on that basis.

Views on the chiefly system, religion

Nailatikau spoke out in early March 2006 against what he said was the failure of chiefs to set examples of good leadership, transparency, and vision for the following generations. "We must be role models and practise what we say. Right now there is a lack of authority at village level," he said. Instead of leading the people, some chiefs were using their positions for personal enrichment, he alleged at the Peace and Stability Development Analysis Awareness Forum, which was organized by the United Nations Development Program. He declared that traditional influence in a modern government was out of place. On a separate issue, he said that traditional objections to interracial marriage were an obstacle to peace and stability in Fiji.

Nailatikau continued his attack on the chiefly system with a Parliamentary speech on 10 March. Fijian culture and traditions needed to be brought up to date with the modern world, he said, and chiefs should be chosen democratically and for fixed terms, the Fiji Times quoted him as saying. According to the Fiji Sun, he also called for politics and religion to be clearly separated, though with the latter morally underpinning the former.

Personal life

Nailatikau is married to Latu, a schoolteacher.


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