The Parliament of Fiji today presented its i-reguregu to the late former President, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, at the State House.
The delegation was led by Deputy Speaker Lenora Qereqeretabua and accompanied by Members of Parliament and parliamentary staff, who gathered to pay their final respects and stand in solidarity with the chiefly family.
The tribute honoured a lifetime of service to the nation, with Ratu Epeli remembered for his leadership and enduring contributions to Fiji’s development.
Opposition MP Jone Usamate says what the people of Bau demonstrated today shows how the late Ratu Epeli respected everyone.

He says he will go down in the history books as the only person in Fiji who has held the title of Speaker of Parliament twice.
He also says throughout his career, Ratu Epeli was widely respected for his commitment to unity, stability, and good governance.
The i-reguregu for Ratu Epeli will conclude on Wednesday.
On Thursday, Ratu Epeli’s cortege will depart Oceania Hospital at 6am and will be escorted by ceremonial guards of the RFMF to State House.
Members of the public are encouraged to stand along the route and pay their respects as the cortege of the late former President will pass through Waimanu Road, Mark Street, Usher Street, Scott Street, Victoria Parade, and Queen Elizabeth Drive.
At State House, the late President will lie in state, with members of the public invited to pay their final respects from 8.30am to 8pm.
Attendance will be in controlled groups under managed entry and exit arrangements, and members of the public are required to register with the Ministry for Defence and Veteran Affairs.
On Friday, the State Funeral service will be held at Albert Park at 8.30am, followed by the final procession through Suva to Bau Island, where he will be laid to rest at the sacred burial ground, the Sau Tabu.