Brigadier Mosese Tikoitoga (died 29 December 2023) was a Fijian soldier and diplomat, who served as Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces from 2014 to 2015.
Tikoitoga was educated at the University of Canberra, gaining a Masters in Management in Defence Studies, and at the University of Madras, where he gained a Masters of Philosophy in Defence and Strategic Studies. [1]
Following the 2006 Fijian coup d'état he was appointed RFMF chief of staff in July 2007. [2] He acted as the spokesperson for the military regime. [3] He was appointed Land Forces Commander in October 2010, replacing Pita Driti who was sent on leave for plotting against the regime. [4] In May 2011 he was elected chair of the Fiji Rugby Union. [5]
In 2012 the military regime appointed a constitutional commission to draft a new constitution as part of a return to democracy. [6] in December 2012 Tikoitoga ordered all copies of the draft seized [7] and demanded the prosecution of commission chair Yash Ghai. [8] The draft was subsequently discarded and a new, military-drafted constitution imposed.
Tikoitoga was appointed RFMF commander in March 2014 in order to enable dictator Frank Bainimarama to form a political party and contest the 2014 Fijian general election. [9] [10] He was replaced as Land Force Commander by Lieutenant Colonel Jone Kalouniwai. [11] During the election campaign he announced the military would be monitoring political party meetings, [12] but that the military would accept the election outcome. [13] He resigned abruptly in August 2015 and was replaced by Viliame Naupoto. [14]
In January 2016 he was appointed ambassador to Ethiopia. [1] In May 2023 he was appointed acting ambassador-at-large. [15] In September 2023 he was appointed high commissioner to Papua New Guinea. [16] He died in Port Moresby on 29 December 2023 after a brief illness. [17]
In November 2014 Tikoitoga was made an Officer of the Order of Fiji. [18] He died on 29 December 2023. [19]
Brigadier Mosese Tikoitoga (died 29 December 2023) was a Fijian soldier and diplomat, who served as Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces from 2014 to 2015.
Tikoitoga was educated at the University of Canberra, gaining a Masters in Management in Defence Studies, and at the University of Madras, where he gained a Masters of Philosophy in Defence and Strategic Studies. [1]
Following the 2006 Fijian coup d'état he was appointed RFMF chief of staff in July 2007. [2] He acted as the spokesperson for the military regime. [3] He was appointed Land Forces Commander in October 2010, replacing Pita Driti who was sent on leave for plotting against the regime. [4] In May 2011 he was elected chair of the Fiji Rugby Union. [5]
In 2012 the military regime appointed a constitutional commission to draft a new constitution as part of a return to democracy. [6] in December 2012 Tikoitoga ordered all copies of the draft seized [7] and demanded the prosecution of commission chair Yash Ghai. [8] The draft was subsequently discarded and a new, military-drafted constitution imposed.
Tikoitoga was appointed RFMF commander in March 2014 in order to enable dictator Frank Bainimarama to form a political party and contest the 2014 Fijian general election. [9] [10] He was replaced as Land Force Commander by Lieutenant Colonel Jone Kalouniwai. [11] During the election campaign he announced the military would be monitoring political party meetings, [12] but that the military would accept the election outcome. [13] He resigned abruptly in August 2015 and was replaced by Viliame Naupoto. [14]
In January 2016 he was appointed ambassador to Ethiopia. [1] In May 2023 he was appointed acting ambassador-at-large. [15] In September 2023 he was appointed high commissioner to Papua New Guinea. [16] He died in Port Moresby on 29 December 2023 after a brief illness. [17]
In November 2014 Tikoitoga was made an Officer of the Order of Fiji. [18] He died on 29 December 2023. [19]