Roko Tui
Roko Tui is the title for the executive head of any one of Fiji’s 14 Provincial Councils. Each province, called a "yasana", is administrated by a provincial council, which itself is subject to the Fijian Affairs Board, variously considered the “guardian” of the traditional Fijian administration system, amongst many other aspects of modern Fijian culture. The name Roko Tui is derived from what was traditionally used as a title denoting the Paramount Chief, and so more often than not the modern role of Roko Tui is given to the Paramount Chief of the regions most chiefly clan.
Present Roko Tui
The fourteen provinces and the present Roko Tui are:Order | Province | Office bearer |
1. | Ba | Jese Volau |
2. | Bua | Rupeni Kunaturaga |
3. | Caukadrove | Filimoni Naiqumu |
4. | Kadavu | Eroni Vunisa |
5. | Lau | Paula Delaivuna |
6. | Lomaiviti | Penijamini Tokaduadua |
7. | Macuata | Sitiveni Lalibuli |
8. | Nadroga-Navosa | Viliame Seuseu Burenivalu |
9. | Naitasiri | Ifereimi Corerega |
10. | Namosi | Waisake Tuisese |
11. | Ra | Mosese Nakoroi |
12. | Rewa | Waisake Manako |
13. | Serua | Seru Ratukalou |
14. | Tailevu | Iliesa Delasau |