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Geingob: Nujoma the embodiment of a revolution­ary

- ■ Staff Reporter

PRESIDENT Hage Geingob has described Namibia’s first democratic­ally-elected Head of State as a revolution­ary leader, whose leadership qualities inspired many Namibians in their quest for self-determinat­ion. Nujoma celebrates his 94th birthday today.

In a statement issued by the Presidency, Geingob encapsulat­ed Nujoma’s leadership style and influence to Namibians past, present and in the future.

“Leadership is about influence, as we have all come to learn, and the responsibi­lity to lead and to influence is cumbersome. Next to leadership is revolution, which can be simplistic­ally defined as an overhaul in pursuit of reform usually for the betterment of life”.

“Revolution­s are difficult Difference­s and revolution­s are rarely establishe­d under easy circumstan­ces. Therefore, revolution­s always require leaders, and the less-asked question is, what are revolution­aries made of”? Geingob asked rhetorical­ly. He then moved to May 12, the day on which Nujoma was born.

“Each year on this very day of 12 May, we delight in the unique opportunit­y to marvel at the

wonder of a true revolution­ary who has demonstrat­ed commendabl­e leadership, as he gave marching orders to the sons and daughters of Namibia to fight for their freedom,” Geingob stated. He added that Namibians revel in the person who is “Comrade Sam Shafiishun­a Nujoma, the leader of the Namibian Revolution, the Father of the Namibian

Nation and the Founding President of the Republic of Namibia”.

He continued: “Today, we celebrate 94 years in the life of a valiant son of the Namibian soil, whose bravery was unwavering in pursuit of the right to selfdeterm­ination for the people of this country and who, in his pursuit of the Namibian revolution, brought others along with

him through his unmatched leadership; striving for unity of purpose towards the common goal of freedom from apartheid oppression”.

Geingob reiterated and emphasised Nujoma’s hands-on approach leadership style, as he was well-known to have led the liberation movement from the front as Swapo leader.

“As Founding President of the Republic of Namibia, Comrade Sam Nujoma played a towering role in uniting Namibians in their march for a stable and prosperous Namibia”. “As we progress towards Vision 2030, we pay homage to this stalwart of our liberation struggle and our Founding Father. Let us be reminded, especially in this Year of Revival, that ultimately, revolution is an act of hope,” he continued.

“To see the fight for independen­ce through, it was the hope for a liberated and prosperous nation that motivated the acts of bravery of Comrade Sam Shafiishun­a Nujoma.

Therefore, the hope for a united, inclusive and prosperous Namibia must propel us to always act courageous­ly in the interests of the Namibian people,” the President stated.

To Nujoma, Geingob had this to say: “As you celebrate your 94th birthday, I thank you, Comrade Sam Shafiishun­a Nujoma, for the distinctiv­e and steadfast leadership you provided to the Namibian people. Your sacrifices and legacy are an inspiratio­n to Namibians. Your achievemen­ts are cherished, and your elegance is mesmerisin­gly timeless.”

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Happy… Founding President Sam Nujoma (right) with President Hage Geingob (middle) and former President Hifikepuny­e Pohamba. Nujoma celebrates his 94th birthday today.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Happy… Founding President Sam Nujoma (right) with President Hage Geingob (middle) and former President Hifikepuny­e Pohamba. Nujoma celebrates his 94th birthday today.

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