The Minister of Home Affairs, Hon Josefa Vosanibola has stated that he did not file a complaint against the Army Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
Speaking to reporters via live video feed from an undisclosed location, Mr. Vosanibola clarified that he had instead lodged the complaint against Vodafone.
“Well it seems like when I mentioned ‘Vodafone', the officer noting my complaint heard it as Voreqe.” “My bad,” Mr. Vosanibola added.
To further underscore his reasoning, Mr. Vosanibola confirmed that they had carried out a survey and found out that the army commander is commonly known by the name of Voreqe.
When asked by a reporter via a satellite phone on the reason for the complain against Vodafone and his current choice of residency, Mr. Vosanibola said that he did it after Vodafone disconnected his mobile number even though he had 3 days left to recharge the account. And before giving out a reason for his undisclosed location, Mr. Vosanibola switched off the video transmission.
However, in a press release by Vodafone Fiji, it has stated that a proactive approach is now being taken to help customers save the money.
“It's a two phase strategic plan with phase 1 involving traffic congestion on our network and the second phase is where we disconnect the account before due date,” the statement read.
Meanwhile, the RFMF confirmed at midday today it would release a statement on Friday about something sensational because it seemed like that they were being forgotten.
“We had received a good publicity in the last few weeks and it's a shame that people have started to talk about Benny Hinn, Mick Beddoes and Charan Jeath Singh.
In other news, the Leader of Opposition, Hon Mahendra Chaudary has requested the Prime Minister, Hon Laisenia Qarase to stop bringing work tension to home and taking it out on him.
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