Tribute To A True Public Servant
In this article we share with you all the life of a former senior DPM staff who served the department for 31 years before becoming the Secretary of Department of Labour & Industrial Relations.
The late Mr. Ravia Vagi’s life was celebrated at his funeral service which was well attended by departmental heads, staff from the Department of Labour & Industrial Relations, DPM and other senior citizens, family and friends who took time to pay their respects.
It was a moving funeral service fitting for someone described as having inherent qualities of humility, humbleness, intelligence and wisdom. Minister for Labour & Industrial Relations Hon. Tomait Kapili and the member for Rigo Hon. Lekwa Gure were among Departmental heads and dignitaries who attended the funeral of late Mr. Vagi.
The late Mr. Vagi who was the Secretary for Department of Labour & Industrial Relations at the time of his passing served the Public Service for 39 years when he succumbed to illness on the 27th of January.
In paying tribute to Mr. Vagi, Secretary Ms. Taies Sansan described him as a very professional person.
“The late Mr. Vagi was a servant of the people whose professionalism and astute character propelled him to the top. His distinguished career in the public service spanned over 39 years of which 31 was with DPM making him a very experienced public servant.
His eldest daughter Lorraine who delivered her late fathers eulogy spoke of a family man and a man who was wholly dedicated to his job.
The Executive Director of Independent Fellowship Scheme Board of Trustees Ms. Florence Willy described him as a true public servant who served the country with distinction.
The late Mr. Vagi was taken to his home village Paramana in Central Province to be laid to rest. In this article we share with you all the life of a former senior DPM staff who served the department for 31 years before becoming the Secretary of Department of Labour & Industrial Relations.
The late Mr Ravau Vagi’s life was celebrated at his funeral service which was well attended by departmental heads, staff from the Department of Labour & Industrial Relations, DPM and other senior citizens, family and friends who took time to pay their respects.
It was a moving funeral service fitting for someone described as having inherent qualities of humility, humbleness, intelligence and wisdom. Minister for Labour & Industrial Relations Hon. Tomait Kapili and the member for Rigo Hon. Lekwa Gure were among Departmental heads and dignitaries who attended the funeral of late Mr Vagi.
The late Mr Vagi who was the Secretary for Department of Labour & Industrial Relations at the time of his passing served the Public Service for 39 years when he succumbed to illness on the 27th of January.
In paying tribute to Mr Vagi, Secretary Ms. Taies Sansan described him as a very professional person.
“The late Mr. Vagi was a servant of the people whose professionalism and astute character propelled him to the top. His distinguished career in the public service spanned over 39 years of which 31 was with DPM making him a very experienced public servant. His eldest daughter Lorraine who delivered her late fathers eulogy spoke of a family man and a man who was wholly dedicated to his job.
The Executive Director of Independent Fellowship Scheme Board of Trustees Ms. Florence Willy described him as a true public servant who served the country with distinction. The late Mr Vagi was taken to his home village Paramana in Central Province to be laid to rest. village Paramana in Central Province to be laid to rest.