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Epeli Niudamu

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Ratu Epeli Niudamu is a Fijian Chief, soldier, and former political leader. The Paramount Chief of one of the four tikinas (districts) of Ra Province, he holds the title of Tui Nalawa. From 1996 to 2006, he represented the Province of Ra in the Senate[1] as a nominee of the Great Council of Chiefs. He was formerly a member of the GCC, but was forced to give up his membership when he was nominated to the Senate.

In his military career, Niudamu served with Fijian soldiers serving with peacekeeping forces in Lebanon.

References

  1. ^ Joint statement of the activities of the House of Representatives and the Senate for ... Parliament of the Republic of the Fiji Islands. 2003. p. c. Retrieved 15 May 2011.