I have had the pleasure of working with Minister Angula since
independence, an experience that has given me the greatest respect
for the Minister and his unwavering commitment to the people of
this country.
I believe that this commitment, as well as his understanding of
national issues and the political processes necessary to address
them make Minister Angula the kind of leader Namibia needs if it is
to reach its full potential.
It is my view that whoever succeeds President Sam Nujoma must be
a person of vision, integrity and resolve.
Much has been accomplished since the early 1990's, but still
more must be done; and progress will occur only if the new
President has the energy and determination to continue the legacy
of positive change.
This will mean tackling crime, corruption and conflict,
challenges that threaten to destroy the progress made since
independence.
The new President must also have community development at heart
and the courage to enforce the measures necessary to improve the
lives of the vast majority of Namibians.
Namibia deserves a leader who can set an example for other
African countries.
We all know the current situation across most of the continent,
and no Namibian desires to go down such a path.
Namibia, arguably the most stable country in sub-Saharan
African, is poised to play an important role in African
development.
With a firm commitment to effective education and training,
sound economic policy decision-making, and political transparency,
Namibia could become a model for all of Africa.
To accomplish this, we must have a President who can build trust
and confidence within the donor community, yet who will not
compromise the dignity and well-being of his people in the pursuit
of international funding.
We must have a leader who encourages foreign investment, yet
whose ultimate aim is a skilled Namibian workforce capable of
controlling its own economic destiny.
We must have a leader respected by the world, yet focused on the
promotion of a proud, responsible and disciplined nation.
We need a leader who will lead by example, a President who is
not afraid to face his constituents and walk in their midst.
I am convinced that the Honorable Nahas Angula is such a leader
and the person to take this country in the right direction.
He is truly committed to improving the lives of the poor by
helping communities to help themselves.
He makes well-considered financial decisions and invests
government money where needed most.
I also believe that he will continue to make Namibia safe for
all citizens, regardless of their colour or ethnicity, and to
ensure that visitors to our country feel welcome and secure.
I know that he will fight against corruption, mismanagement and
fraud as he has always done, continuing to be a strong voice
against such abhorrent practices.
Minister Nahas Angula has the attributes of a national leader
and representative of the nation to the global community.
He is fair in his pronouncements and always considerate of the
human factors involved, an approach that has earned him great
respect.
In addition, he expects from others only what he himself is
willing to contribute.
This has earned him the support and co-operation of his people,
and exemplified for us what public service really means.
Lawrence Pringle
Via e-mail
I believe that this commitment, as well as his understanding of
national issues and the political processes necessary to address
them make Minister Angula the kind of leader Namibia needs if it is
to reach its full potential.It is my view that whoever succeeds
President Sam Nujoma must be a person of vision, integrity and
resolve.Much has been accomplished since the early 1990's, but
still more must be done; and progress will occur only if the new
President has the energy and determination to continue the legacy
of positive change.This will mean tackling crime, corruption and
conflict, challenges that threaten to destroy the progress made
since independence.The new President must also have community
development at heart and the courage to enforce the measures
necessary to improve the lives of the vast majority of Namibians.
Namibia deserves a leader who can set an example for other African
countries.We all know the current situation across most of the
continent, and no Namibian desires to go down such a path.Namibia,
arguably the most stable country in sub-Saharan African, is poised
to play an important role in African development.With a firm
commitment to effective education and training, sound economic
policy decision-making, and political transparency, Namibia could
become a model for all of Africa.To accomplish this, we must have a
President who can build trust and confidence within the donor
community, yet who will not compromise the dignity and well-being
of his people in the pursuit of international funding.We must have
a leader who encourages foreign investment, yet whose ultimate aim
is a skilled Namibian workforce capable of controlling its own
economic destiny.We must have a leader respected by the world, yet
focused on the promotion of a proud, responsible and disciplined
nation.We need a leader who will lead by example, a President who
is not afraid to face his constituents and walk in their midst. I
am convinced that the Honorable Nahas Angula is such a leader and
the person to take this country in the right direction.He is truly
committed to improving the lives of the poor by helping communities
to help themselves.He makes well-considered financial decisions and
invests government money where needed most.I also believe that he
will continue to make Namibia safe for all citizens, regardless of
their colour or ethnicity, and to ensure that visitors to our
country feel welcome and secure.I know that he will fight against
corruption, mismanagement and fraud as he has always done,
continuing to be a strong voice against such abhorrent
practices.Minister Nahas Angula has the attributes of a national
leader and representative of the nation to the global community.He
is fair in his pronouncements and always considerate of the human
factors involved, an approach that has earned him great respect.In
addition, he expects from others only what he himself is willing to
contribute.This has earned him the support and co-operation of his
people, and exemplified for us what public service really
means.Lawrence Pringle
Via e-mail