I am not RDP, says Nghixulifwa
By Kelly I S Nghixulifwa
This statement is meant to clarify and condemn the misleading reporting and character assassination that was caused by the article and its composers.
I would like to state that as far as I know, my departure from RCC is neither tribal nor political and as far as I am concerned, it is a closed chapter. I have been running my own business ever since I left RCC and I am currently also working as an Executive Director in one of the Companies in the Private Sector; I am happy and satisfied with what I am doing. I have no quarrel or any issue with the SWAPO Government and would not like people to use this to advance their political agendas. The SWAPO Government has created opportunities for people to exercise their skills and become self-employed; this is what I am currently doing now.
The story in the paper is further insinuating and creating an impression that I am a member, supporter or sympathizer of the RDP. I want to make it clear that I am a card carrying SWAPO Party member and will stay a loyal member of SWAPO. I have never joined the RDP and have no intentions and/or reasons of doing so. I would like to urge those people who are walking around with my name to stop doing so; I did not ask or need anybody to speak on my behalf. In fact I have already consulted my lawyers for advice on the issue.
I would like to further urge all SWAPO Party members, supporters and sympathizers to be vigilant against such tactics which are meant to confuse the Namibian nation. We must not allow ourselves to be misled and be divided by such cheap campaigns.
I would like to show my appreciation to the people who have been supporting me during this time, especially my family, my wife and children, my friends and colleagues who believe in me and been supporting and advising me during this time. In particular I would like to thank the top leadership of the SWAPO Party for their support and advice they have accorded me.
We must stay united and must not waver.
VIVA SWAPO VIVA