Government sends out requests to foreign government for financial aid
Says money will be used for infrastructure, education, and more
Kadavu - The Kadavian Government has recently sent out requests for financial aid from foreign governments. Recipients so far include Pavlovsk, Santa Rosa, the American Federation, Alicia, the United Netherlands, and Perth. King Iramai, when asked about what the government intends to do with the money once and if it's acquired, said in a statement early this morning:
The people of Kadavu are proud, proud, people. But sometimes the stubbornness goes to our head and leaves us thinking we are invincible. It is necessary in this world of internationalism and globalism that we find ourselves friends with whom we can mutually benefit. Therefore, I have approached several governments with who we share positive relations to help us in our time of need. Infrastructure and education will be of the utmost priority; our schools and roads are in a sorry state. If we receive enough, more money will be allocated to the construction of several large ports in Vanua Levu and Viti Fiji as well as a cushion for the government if we ever fall into hard times. I hope that the world still has some generosity left and will answer to our pleads.
Tearjerking indeed. While during the past decade Kadavu experienced a bout of relative isolation, it seems that the new king has plans for the reborn nation to make it an important player in the world stage. We wait to see what happens next.