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President Akufo-Addo has conveyed his deep condolences to the people of Namibia following the passing of their President, Hage Geingob.
In his message of condolence, President Akufo-Addo expressed that the late Namibian President was not only a revered leader but also a devoted servant to his people.
He acknowledged Geingob's tireless efforts, which have left an indelible mark on the country's history.

"President Geingob was not only a respected leader but also a dedicated servant of his people. His vision, commitment, and tireless efforts to advance the wellbeing of Namibians have left an indelible mark on the nation’s history," an excerpt of his statement said.
Namibia's President, Hage Geingob, has passed away while receiving medical treatment at a hospital in the capital, Windhoek.
Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba confirmed Mr. Geingob's demise in a statement issued in the early hours of Sunday, February 4.
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