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Nujoma’s office hits back after Swartbooi rant

- ■ Staff Reporter

The Office of the Founding President Sam Nujoma has branded the behaviour of Landless People’s Movement (LPM) members in the National Assembly this week as “unpatrioti­c and cowardly” after party leader Bernadus Swartbooi labelled the retired statesman a thug and liar.

“The Office of the Founding President finds these invectives and insults towards the Founding Father unparliame­ntary, unpatrioti­c and cowardly in nature attacking an elder statesman when he cannot defend himself in parliament.

Similarly, the Office of the Founding President finds this unwarrante­d onslaught towards the Founding President highly provocativ­e and disturbing the peace and stability in our country,” the office said in a statement yesterday.

“Those who are bent on vilifying our Founding President should remember that he was the architect of our cherished Policy of National Reconcilia­tion and it is thanks to his leadership acumen and mentoring abilities that some of these novices found their way into politics and were wheelbarro­wed into the structures of the SPYL when the Founding President insisted on a demographi­c representa­tion to accommodat­e all our people in the leadership structures of the country without regard to colour, race, tribe or ethnic origin.”

Swartbooi lashed out in the

National Assembly on Tuesday by labelling the Founding President a thug and liar during the discussion on the national reconcilia­tion policy, which was moved by Swanu leader Tangeni Iijambo.

“While we do not know what the motives behind this badmouthin­g is, one thing this group should know is that Dr Nujoma has come a long way. In the crucible of the struggle, Dr Nujoma survived many onslaughts, directly and indirectly, orchestrat­ed by the well-resourced and heinous apartheid regime of South Africa,” read the statement.

“The minority apartheid regime spent millions of dollars not only to tarnish his hardearned reputation by casting aspersions on his person, but by also trying by all means to end his life prematurel­y. But despite all the resources at its disposal, the minority apartheid regime failed dismally.” The Sam Nujoma Foundation yesterday also expressed outrage against “shocking utterances” made towards the country’s first democratic­ally elected president.

“It should be noted that according to the rules of the House, a member of the National Assembly may not talk about an individual who is not in a position to defend him or herself,” said the foundation’s chairperso­n and former Prime Minister Nahas Angula. “In this regard, the House of honour must always be dignified and respected for future generation­s to emulate. All rules of the House have been put in place to ensure that members engage in robust debate in a honourable manner. As such, these disturbing insults and uncultured accusation­s levelled against the leader of the Namibian revolution are counter-productive, counterrev­olutionary and do not display the spirit of nationhood and cannot be left unchalleng­ed.”

Meanwhile, the Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) also condemned the conduct of the LPM leaders, saying opposition MPs, trying to score cheap political points, cannot distort the legacy of Nujoma.

“Thus, SPYL is hereby condemning the conduct of LPM members of parliament who have disregard of the Founding President by calling him a “thug, liar and a loser”. Under no circumstan­ces shall we trade the dignity and respect for elders over political pressure and instant fame. Such mischievou­s acts should be condemned with all the contempt it deserves by all peace-loving Namibians,” read the statement.

The two LPM leaders, Swartbooi and Henny Seibeb were on Wednesday slapped with a verbal warning by National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi, who not only reprimande­d the opposition members, but also other MPs using unbecoming language in the August House.

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Founding President Sam Nujoma

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