He was born in Ba and completed the Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland.
On his return to Fiji, he joined the civil service.
He worked as Commissioner of the Western Division,[1] secretary for Foreign Affairs, High Commissioner to India,[2] and permanent secretary to the Public Service Commission.
[3] In 1987 he resigned from the civil service to contest the South Central National Constituency for the Alliance Party.
[4] He won the seat with a comfortable margin, but his party lost the election and he sat on the opposition bench for a month when the military coup of 1987 prematurely ended his political career.