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Former Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Namibia’s Founding President, Dr Sam Nujoma.
In a heartfelt message, Dr Bawumia described the late leader as a towering figure in Africa’s fight for liberation and an unwavering champion of democracy.
He acknowledged that Africa has lost one of its greatest heroes, whose legacy will continue to inspire generations across the continent.
Reflecting on Dr Nujoma’s leadership, Dr Bawumia highlighted his pivotal role in securing Namibia’s independence and shaping its democratic foundations.
As the first President of Namibia, Dr Nujoma’s commitment to egalitarianism and national unity set a precedent for governance that was both inclusive and transformative.
His vision and steadfast dedication ensured that Namibia emerged from colonial rule as a sovereign and resilient nation.
Dr Bawumia extended his deepest condolences to Namibia’s current President, H.E. Dr Nangolo Mbumba, as well as to Dr Nujoma’s family, his widow, and children.
He also acknowledged the leadership of the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) Party, recognising their continued commitment to the principles that Dr Nujoma upheld.
In sharing the grief of the Namibian people, he reaffirmed the enduring bond between Namibia and the broader African community.
As tributes pour in from across the continent, Dr Bawumia called on Africans to honour Dr Nujoma’s legacy by upholding the values of freedom, justice, and unity.
He emphasised that leaders like Dr Nujoma dedicated their lives to ensuring a brighter future for Africa, and it is now the duty of present and future generations to continue this mission.
With gratitude for his immense contributions, Dr Bawumia paid his final respects to a man whose impact on Namibia and Africa at large will never be forgotten.
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