New Era

Geingob: SPYL has crucial future role

- Kuzeeko Tjitemisa

President Hage Geingob has urged young Swapo cadres to fight tribalism, sexism, racism and xenophobia, and to bring all Namibian youth together.

Geingob made this call on Saturday while officiatin­g at the party’s youth wing’s fourth ordinary central committee meeting in Windhoek.

The meeting saw Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) secretary Ephraim Nekongo and his deputy Kasiku HainsakaSi­kongo declared sole candidates for their respective positions.

The SPYL constituti­on states that the party secretary shall not be older than 45 years of age.

The meeting also resolved to host the second Swapo Party Pioneers Movement (SPPM) congress 2022 during the school holiday in June, while the seventh SPYL Congress 2022 is slated to take place from 17 to 20 August 2022.

“As a vibrant and effective youth wing, if you are committed to ensuring that Swapo brings shared prosperity and economic emancipati­on to Namibia, you must guard against the ills of tribalism, sexism, racism and xenophobia, and unite all young people in Namibia in pursuit of our national aspiration­s,” Geingob said.

He noted that the Swapo youth should fight against injustice in all its forms because that is the true essence of a revolution­ary.

As youth, SPYL will have a crucial role to play in determinin­g the future of Swapo – and it is expected the youth league will ensure that whichever direction the party takes with regards to leadership, it will be a direction that is guided by a clear vision towards the attainment of economic emancipati­on, national and party unity, social harmony, and long-lasting peace and stability, Geingob added.

He said SPYL must realise the future of Namibia and its destiny rests with all of them, and to depend on every effort each one of them makes.

“You, our young cadres, should be at the forefront of reshaping our country because you are the most active and vital force in our society. Indeed, the hopes and the future of Namibia lie in your hands, the young generation.”

SPYL should furthermor­e spearhead the revolution­ary programmes outlined in the party’s election manifesto – that they should exude the vitality, enthusiasm and energy needed to ensure the party will achieve absolute victory in the second phase of the struggle – economic emancipati­on.

Geingob also reminded the group that much is expected from them.

“The attainment of economic emancipati­on, which in turn will alleviate the burden of high youth unemployme­nt, cannot be achieved through mere rhetoric, but only through meticulous planning, effective strategy and constant hard work. Therefore, the second struggle for the economic emancipati­on of all Namibians must become your primary preoccupat­ion, and not internal squabbles of tribe and race, which will never contribute any value to the wellbeing of the Namibian people,” said Geingob.

He went on to explain that the youth league has always been a vehicle through which young revolution­aries are groomed.

“This is where the young people’s political teeth are sharpened,” he added.

He urged the young cadres to defend the cause, programmes and policies of the party on all platforms, adding that revolution­ary cadres do not abandon their party or its leadership, or denounce them on social media at the first sign of trouble.

“They stand firm in unity and fight back, defending the ideology of their party. We can differ among ourselves on principles or personalit­ies. But after the debate, when the party has declared itself on any issue, such as who the leadership should be, then we close ranks, present a united front to the world and support the party line. That is what we call being a tried and tested and well-discipline­d party cadre,” he stated.

“If you all unite for the common goal, uphold justice, work in harmony, help each other, conduct consultati­ons as equals and commit to openness and innovation, then our party will be able to steer clear of strife and build a united front in pursuit of peaceful developmen­t and harmony, as well as victory in 2024 and beyond,” Geingob continued.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Future… SPYL secretary Ephraim Nekongo.
Photo: Nampa Future… SPYL secretary Ephraim Nekongo.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Namibia