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Omaheke Region’s Governor Pijoo Nganate responds to Farmland Occupation

todayApril 8, 2024 25

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In a recent conversation, Governor Pijoo Nganate of the Omaheke region provided insights into the ongoing issue of farmland occupation, shedding light on the complexities and challenges faced by both the government and the landless populace.

Governor Nganate began by acknowledging the plight of individuals within the Khabarovsk townlands who have been vocal about their need for land. He highlighted efforts by regional leadership to communicate these concerns to the Ministry of Agriculture, although formal action is still pending due to delays in securing appointments.

Regarding the occupation of Witsand farm, Governor Nganate unequivocally denounced the act as illegal, malicious, and damaging to state property. He stressed that such actions cannot be condoned in a free democracy and emphasized the importance of respecting due processes and legal frameworks.

Nganate provided context to the government’s plans for the farm, stating that it was purchased with the intention of resettling Namibians who had been displaced from Botswana. These individuals, according to Nganate, have endured historical injustices and deserve to return to their homeland with dignity and support.

The governor passionately expressed his dismay at the politicization of the issue, emphasizing the need for a unified national approach guided by empathy and pragmatism. He underscored the complexity of the land issue in Omaheke, noting the overcrowded living conditions and the unique challenges faced by the region.

Nganate’s remarks reflect a commitment to addressing the underlying causes of landlessness while urging for a measured and inclusive response. He called for cooperation and dialogue to find sustainable solutions that prioritize the needs of all Namibians, ensuring that land reform is pursued in the interest of national unity and progress.

In conclusion, Governor Nganate’s comments offer a nuanced perspective on the farmland occupation, highlighting the need for empathy, dialogue, and adherence to legal processes. His stance underscores the importance of balancing historical injustices with present-day realities, advocating for a holistic approach to land reform that addresses the complex challenges faced by communities across Namibia’s diverse landscape.

Written by: Leonard Witbeen

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