President Goodluck Jonathan was on
Friday in Windhoek conferred with the “Order of Welwitschia’’, Namibia’s
highest national honour, by his counterpart, President Hifikepunye Pohamba.
The decoration of President Jonathan
with the honour was the high point of the 24th independence anniversary of
Namibia.
The ceremony which took place at the
capacity-filled Independence Stadium, Windhoek, was attended by the founding
president and father of the Namibian nation, Dr Sam Nujoma.
The Prime Minister of Namibia, Dr
Hage Geingob, cabinet ministers, members of the Namibian parliament and other
senior citizens were among dignitaries who also witnessed the event at the
35,000 capacity stadium.
In his speech, Pohamba said the
honour was conferred on Jonathan in recognition of the selfless contributions
by the government and the people of Nigeria to Namibia’s national liberation
struggle.
He said that the contributions were
deeply imprinted in the chronicle of Namibian history and they would forever be
grateful.
Pohamba noted that despite the
geographic distance, Nigeria played a prominent role together with the
frontline states in supporting the liberation movements in Southern Africa,
including SWAPO of Namibia.
He also applauded Nigeria’s
steadfast and consistent contribution to the resolution of conflicts and the
maintenance of peace and stability in Africa.
He said that his country
specifically recognised Nigeria under the leadership of Jonathan for acting
decisively to resolve the crisis in Cote d’ Ivoire, Mali and other parts of
Africa.
The Namibian President who was
elected in 2005 and re-elected 2010, assured his people that come March 21 next
year, he would stepped down and hand over to a democratically elected
president.
He said he was aware that there were
about 22 people aspiring to take over from him.
Pohamba assured that the Namibian
general elections, expected to commence later in the year, would be conducted
in a free, fair and peaceful environment.
In a citation read before the
decoration President Jonathan, the master of ceremony said that successive
Nigerian government had stood with Namibia in thick and thin.
She said the distance
notwithstanding, Nigeria consistently appropriated specific budget for the
liberation movement during the SWAPO struggle for independence.
“Many sons and daughters of Nigeria
sacrificed their lives for the freedom and independence of Namibia,’’ she said.
She also paid tribute to President
Jonathan for demonstrating astute leadership in confronting the challenges
faced by Nigeria and the African continent.
In his response, President Jonathan
thanked Pohamba and the people of Namibia for the award which, he said,
underscored the long-standing relationship between the two countries.
“Although I have been given the
honour as Nigeria’s President, I recognise that this gesture rightly belongs to
the Nigerian people on whose behalf I am privileged to serve.
“I want to thank you also for the
privilege and opportunity of sharing this independence anniversary celebration
with you.
“Twenty-four years in the history of
any nation is no mean achievement. This occasion rightly provides an
opportunity to reflect on the blessings of your independence and freedom.
“It is also a special time to
reflect on the challenges that lie ahead,’’ he said.
Jonathan reiterated that Nigeria and
Namibia had come a long way in bilateral relations, beginning from the time of
the struggle against colonialism and racial domination.
He recalled that Nigeria and Namibia
worked side by side, shoulder to shoulder with faith and commitment in common
destiny.
“Even though we are geographically
distant from each other, Nigeria was proud to identify with Namibia as it did with
other brotherly countries in this sub-region.
“Your struggle was our struggle,
your pains were our pains and today, your freedom is our freedom,’’ he said.
Jonathan also paid tribute to the
elder statesman and leading Pan-Africanist, Nujoma, and all Namibia freedom
fighters for their vision and personal sacrifices that won their nation’s
freedom and independence. (NAN)
Jonathan Bags The Highest National Award From Namibia
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