Opening ceremonies, 7 October
Official ceremonies began with singing by a 500-member choir, accompanied by aVice-President Madraiwiwi
In his opening address, Vice-President Madraiwiwi called on the nation to face up to the question of its identity. This was necessary to foster true reconciliation and unity, he said. Issues like theRatu Viliame Rovabokola
In his address, Ratu Rovabokola said that Fiji was facing difficult times and that the only way forward was to pursue reconciliation and forgiveness and find any way possible to unite. Rovabokola, who holds the title of '' Tui Nadogo'', or Paramount Chief of Nadogo in theColonel Saubulininayau
Standing in for Armed Forces CommanderFiji Day, 10 October
Fiji Day itself was marked by speeches fromPresident Iloilo
Speaking at Albert Park, President Iloilo said that all citizens needed to resolve to make a difference, as individuals, families, and communities, to the nation. He also called for an honest facing up to past injustices. ''"It is important that we continue to strengthen our economic and political progress. We can achieve this only if we can make an effort to face our past to allow relief and dignity for those who have experienced violations and to ensure that that pain is acknowledged,"'' he said. He also emphasized that he considered spiritual faith and values essential to the nation's progress, and called on all citizens, schools, cultural and religious institutions to promote what he called Fiji's national values.Mahendra Chaudhry
Raman Pratap Singh
In his address, the leader of the National Federation Party said that the country really needed leaders who would sacrifice their personal interests and work together for the sake of the nation. Infighting, communal rivalry, cheap politicking, and blind greed had shattered the image that the world had once had of Fiji, widely described as "the way the world should be." ''"Instead of sharing and co-existing, the people have retreated into their racial compartments instead of uniting both as communities and as a nation,"'' he said. ''"Instead of uniting as a nation, our leaders have created a racial gulf that is tearing our island nation apart."'' While acknowledging that leaders occasionally called for harmony, he insisted that it would not be achievable without working to establish common ground.Controversies
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The Civil Service of Fiji features prominently in the celebrations. All government departments and ministries are being made open to create public awareness of their services. Events include a "Walk for Health" program, featuring aerobics and a walk through Albert Park, organized by the Ministry of Health. Other events include Disaster Awareness Week, Family Day and Citywide Youth Network, featuring numerous children's games and activities, along with multicultural programs and handicraft shows. The Ministry for Women and Social Welfare is organizing programs for orphanages and retirement homes. Politics of Fiji Public holidays in Fiji 2005 in Fiji