David
SHEARER
Labour Leader
29 April 2013 MEDIA STATEMENT
Labour mourns Parekura Horomia
Whatungarongaro te tangata toi tu whenua
As man disappears from sight, the land remains
Kua hinga he totara i te wao nui a Tane
A totara has fallen in the forest of Tane
Labour Leader David Shearer says he and his colleagues are devastated at the loss of Labour MP, the Honourable Parekura
Horomia, “our matua”.
“We send our love and thoughts to his whanau, especially his sons and his mokopuna, and to all the others whose lives he
has touched.
“New Zealand has lost a truly great Maori leader.
“Parekura devoted his life to championing Maori aspiration and achievement. Before entering politics he was a leader in
work and community employment schemes on the East Coast. He took his grassroots knowledge through to leadership within
the public sector, in roles in community employment and Maori development.
“As an MP and Minister he worked tirelessly to support the achievements of his people and of Maori across New Zealand.
“Under his guidance Maori well-being improved, employment increased and opportunities in education flourished. He also
oversaw the establishment of Maori Television and expansion of iwi radio.
“As a politician there were few who could match Parekura’s knowledge of Maori issues. At every marae and town in this
country Parekura was welcomed as a leader and a friend. He was respected across New Zealand and across political lines.
“His wisdom, passion and humour were a guiding light for Labour, and I will miss him and his advice tremendously.
“His loyalty to Labour and to our values of inclusion, fairness and solidarity was absolute. He stood strong for the
people of Ikaroa-Rawhiti and for the rights of all Maori.
“We have lost a man of immense mana, a man of conviction and of compassion. We celebrate his contribution to
Aotearoa-New Zealand, and we mourn the loss of a great leader.
“The Labour whānau is heart-broken today,” David Shearer said.
Moira Coatsworth, Labour Party President said: “Parekura, our Labour matua and Vice President, will leave a huge gap. He
was loved and respected throughout New Zealand after a lifetime of service fighting hard for a better life for all.
Within Labour he inspired dedication and much affection and he worked tirelessly for our movement.”
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