Winnie Mandela |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has described the death of ex-wife of
the late former South African President, Nelson Mandela, Mrs. Winnie
Madikizela-Mandela, as a great loss to Africa, and not just to her immediate
family.
This was contained in a condolence letter Obasanjo wrote to the South
African President, Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa, released in Abeokuta on Thursday by his
media aide, Kehinde Akinyemi.
Obasanjo also described her as one of the greatest women to have walked
the African soil.
The letter dated April 3, 2018, reads in part: “It is with profound
sense of sympathy that I write, on behalf of my family and on my own behalf, to
commiserate with you and the entire good people of South Africa over the
painful transition of Mrs. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
“She was a front-line women leader, an activist, an indomitable fighter
for the liberation of South Africa from apartheid and oppressive racialism, a
stateswoman per excellence, a tireless advocate of the preservation of the
mystique of Africa’s moral and cultural values, who had selflessly dedicated
herself to public service for most of her life.”
“Winnie was, without doubt, one of the greatest women to have walked the
African earth.”
“The death of a leader of Mrs. Winnie Mandela’s stature is a big loss,
not only to her immediate family and country but to the whole of Africa.”
“History will record her vital contributions to the realisation of the
dream of regional unity in Southern Africa, which would not have been possible
without South Africa being free.”
“By so doing, she has left a legacy of development and vision of unity
which made the world a better place than she met it.”
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