Sairusi Nagagavoka

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Ratu Sairusi Nagagavoka (born 1920) is a Fijian chief and political leader from Ba Province. He holds the traditional title of Koronubu na Momo na Tui Ba (Tiliva Koronubu) , commonly abbreviated to Tui Ba Bulu, and as such is one of two paramount chiefs in the Ba district of Ba Province. As of September 2006, he is President of the Party of National Unity (PANU), which he founded in 1998.

Nagagavoka is regarded as a champion of multiracialism and multiculturalism, a rarity in a country whose electoral faultline is split ethnically rather than ideologically. He considers himself a protégé of the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, Fiji's longtime former Prime Minister and President, whom he has described as "a great leader who was able to unite all races in Fiji." He made this comment at a the campaign launch of the Fiji Labour Party, to which his own party was electorally allied, in Ba Town on 11 February 2006. Speaking first in Hindi and closing in Fijian, Nagagavoka said that the country could not afford divisions, and called on political parties to cooperate to build a strong nation.