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New mayoral candidate steps forward

Rotorua Daily Post
22 Jul, 2016 10:00 PM2 mins to read

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John Rakei-Clark, new Rotorua mayoral candidate. Photograph by Stephen Parker

John Rakei-Clark, new Rotorua mayoral candidate. Photograph by Stephen Parker

He's never stood for public office before, but John Rakei-Clark believes he has the skills to lead Rotorua as its next mayor.

Mr Rakei-Clark said a sense of dissatisfaction with the way the city was being run led him to stand for mayor in October's elections.

Describing himself as a businessman and entrepreneur Mr Rakei-Clark said he had seen a lot he wasn't happy with, especially with businesses suffering.

Mr Rakei-Clark, who said his main business at the moment was advertising and marketing, is a trustee on the Rotorua Cook Island Committee and has served as a trustee of the Rotorua South Pacific Trustee.

The former Silver Fern wrestler said he wanted to see change in the city.

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He said he was working on policies around housing and homelessness and poverty was another problem he would be addressing.

"There is not just a housing problem, there is a housing problem and a homeless problem. We have come up with three ideas that haven't been thought of yet."

He said he would be revealing more of his strategies later.

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"I've got some unique ideas."

Mr Rakei-Clark said he wanted to address problems with Rotorua's youth.

"We've let our children down."

Mr Rakei-Clark also wanted to take a hard line on drugs and introduce policies to rid Rotorua of methamphetamine (P).

"We have a tidal wave coming and it is that white stuff - P. I want that out of my town."

He said housing, drugs and poverty would be his three main focuses.

Mr Rakei-Clark also wanted to see more use of facilities such as the Rotorua International Stadium.

"Our town needs some direction."

Mr Rakei-Clark said he was born in Rotorua and while he spent two decades overseas he had returned to Rotorua to live.

He said he never considered running as a councillor and wanted the top job.

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"I'm a businessman. I don't want to be a councillor. I'm used to sitting in the big seat giving directions."

Elections will be held in October by postal vote.

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