an politician, who has served as Minister for Home Affairs since 16 December 2004, when he was appointed by Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase
to succeed Joketani Cokanasiga
. Prior to his appointment as Home Affairs Minister, he had served as Minister for Information, and before that as Minister for Transport and Civil Aviation, following his election to represent the Tailevu North Ovalau Open Constituency, as a candidate of the United Fiji Party (SDL), in the parliamentary election
of 2001.
Vosanibola, a devout and outspoken Christian who has strongly defended the influence of the church in Fijian society
, played a role in the foundation of the Christian Democratic Alliance
(VLV) in 1998, and unsuccessfully contested the Tailevu North Ovalau Open Constituency for that party in the election
of 1999.
"I fear God and if He is there for me, who else can be against me." (10 June 2005, Explaining his refusal to have police protection or bodyguards, despite threats to the lives of some of his cabinet colleagues).
"It was the scriptures that urged the people of this land to be tolerant and forgiving of others, even though they disagreed with their values and ways of life."
"Instead we tell the church to shut its mouth and even condemn it when at times it chooses to illuminate issues on a spiritual and moral basis, when it points to the need for tolerance, repentance, forgiving and sharing — the same principles it professed in the early days that chartered the course of modern day."
"Indeed all people of this country owe a vote of gratitude to the church for what it has done to this country in the course of our civilisation. I urge us to recognise this and offer our thanks to the church for its part in shaping the course of our history."
"Repentance, tolerance, forgiveness and sharing to name a few, are some divinely empowered words and processes without which it is difficult to see, how we could be here today as an active member of the international community."
"We welcome constructive criticism and will abide by our commitment to address the concern of the community at large on the issue."
"Peace, reconciliation and unity are sentiments meant not only for the person next door but for all people." Category:Fijians|Vosanibola, Josefa Category:Political leaders|Vosanibola, Josefa