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Geingob a unifier – Nujoma

Former president Sam Nujoma has described president Hage Geingob as a unifier and someone worthy of being head of state.

He said this in a speech read on his behalf by prime minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila.

According to Nujoma, Geingob advocated for the county’s unity and reflected Namibia’s unique identity in terms of the different ethnic identities.

“He will be remembered as a unifier as he embodied politics that were not divisive and understood the immense power of unity,” said Nujoma.
He added that he first met Geingob in Kinshasa when he joined exile.

“I appointed him as a Swapo representative at the United Nations (UN) and he lobbied hard for the UN resolution in 1996. It was on my recommendation that Geingob was appointed as director at the UN in 1976,” said Nujoma.

He said he was not shocked when Geingob was elected as president because he was diligent and dedicated.

“Geingob taught us the importance of reason and arguments and the need to study not only those who you agree with but also those you do not agree with,” said Nujoma.

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