President Hage Geingob has described the late Archbishop Peter Tjijombo as a generous man who had a spirit of friendliness, traits that should motivate present and future generations to commit their lives to serving others.
Geingob expressed these statements in a message of condolence to the family of the late Tjijombo, who died at his home on Sunday morning.
He was 87.
Geingob stated that Tjijombo will be remembered for his selfless service to the community and dedication to the freedom of Namibia.
‘’I have fond memories of Archbishop Tjijombo. Following my return from exile, we forged a connection that remained until his death. I travelled to Gobabis after independence to visit the place through which I travelled when I undertook my journey into exile. To my surprise, I was received in Gobabis by Archbishop Tjijombo and the St. Apostolic Brass Band, which performed excellent renditions. We remained friends ever since. Towards the end of last year, I informed Pastor Mbazuvara that I needed to visit my friend Archbishop Tjijombo in Katutura. We visited Pastor Tjijombo and
enjoyed a good lunch with him and members of the Church, accompanied by the St. Apostolic Brass Band,’’ he said.
“On behalf of the people and the Government of the Republic, I extend my profound sympathies to the bereaved children, family and the St. John’s Apostolic Faith Mission, as the country mourns a cherished man of faith,” the President added.
Source: The Namibian Press Agency