Nigeria mourns Namibia’s founding president Nujoma

Nigeria has expressed its condolences to the government and people of Namibia over the passing of Sam Nujoma, the founding president of Namibia.

Mr Nujoma, a revolutionary leader and key figure in Namibia’s liberation struggle from South African rule, died on Saturday at the age of 95.

In a statement on Sunday, foreign affairs minister Yusuf Tuggar described Mr Nujoma as a towering figure in the struggle for liberation and unity of Africa.

“The revolutionary leader who guided Namibia to independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990 and subsequently served as its first president for 15 years reportedly passed away peacefully on Saturday night in the nation’s capital, Windhoek.

“The departed elder statesman was a visionary leader, a Pan-Africanist and a relentless freedom fighter who dedicated his life to the emancipation of Namibia from colonial rule.

“His unwavering commitment to justice, equality and self-determination not only shaped the destiny of Namibia but also inspired generations of Africans in the fight against oppression and injustice,” the statement said.

According to the statement, Nigeria shares in the grief of Namibians.

“We remember Nujoma as a true friend of Nigeria, steadfast ally in pursuing African solidarity and cooperation; his legacy as a freedom fighter and statesman will forever remain source of inspiration for the continent.

“Therefore, in this time of mourning, Nigeria stands in solidarity with the people of Namibia and reaffirms our commitment to strengthening bonds of friendship and partnership between our two nations. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” it stated.

Mr Nujoma, who had served as Namibia’s first democratically elected President from 1990 to 2005, prioritised national unity and implemented a policy of reconciliation that encouraged white Namibians to remain in the country and contribute to the economic growth.

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