This article could be understood to mean that the Namibian Farmer's
Support Initiative (NFSI) is against expropriation of farms of
white owners.
This is not the case.
The NFSI has emphasised that it is not against expropriation,
but definitely against the way it is being done.
Intended actions are aimed specifically to prevent or stem the
economic, social and political destruction and destabilisation
which expropriation with dubious intent will create.
The NFSI, its members and supporters stand for a properly
planned, transparent and practicable solution to the delicate issue
of land reform and land distribution.
It is our serious desire to ensure that those Namibians who are
in need of land and economic development receive what they
deserve.
We will engage in positive and constructive actions to prevent
degradation of our people and to alleviate proverty, ignorance and
diseases.
Land reform and land distribution only makes sense if the people
supposed to benefit are accordingly and efficiently empowered to
develop economically and are enabled to and equipped to make a
decent living for themselves and their dependents off such
land.
The NFSI is convinced that the acquisition of suitable land for
resettlement, including expropriation of white-owned farms can be
facilitated and accelerated if the well-being of the concerned
people is the aim and priority of Mr Pohamba and his President.
As long as racism, personal political agendas and corruption are
the underlying motives for land expropriation the NFSI will do it's
civic and democratic duty oppose and expose such actions.
Sigi Eimbeck
NFSI
This is not the case.The NFSI has emphasised that it is not against
expropriation, but definitely against the way it is being
done.Intended actions are aimed specifically to prevent or stem the
economic, social and political destruction and destabilisation
which expropriation with dubious intent will create.The NFSI, its
members and supporters stand for a properly planned, transparent
and practicable solution to the delicate issue of land reform and
land distribution.It is our serious desire to ensure that those
Namibians who are in need of land and economic development receive
what they deserve.We will engage in positive and constructive
actions to prevent degradation of our people and to alleviate
proverty, ignorance and diseases.Land reform and land distribution
only makes sense if the people supposed to benefit are accordingly
and efficiently empowered to develop economically and are enabled
to and equipped to make a decent living for themselves and their
dependents off such land.The NFSI is convinced that the acquisition
of suitable land for resettlement, including expropriation of
white-owned farms can be facilitated and accelerated if the
well-being of the concerned people is the aim and priority of Mr
Pohamba and his President.As long as racism, personal political
agendas and corruption are the underlying motives for land
expropriation the NFSI will do it's civic and democratic duty
oppose and expose such actions.Sigi Eimbeck
NFSI