Governor-General pays tribute to Nelson Mandela
Governor-General pays tribute to Nelson Mandela
Statement
from Government House
6 December 2013
The death of
former South African President Nelson Mandela marks the
passing of a global legend: a man and a leader whose example
moved humanity and the world.
For the people of South
Africa, in particular, it is a time of great sadness. They
mourn the loss of Madiba, often described as their “father
of the nation.” However, in every country the world
over, many will sense that a bright light has been
extinguished; that we have lost a statesman who showed that
patience, humility and forgiveness could work miracles and
could overcome the forces of dogma, inertia and violence.
In New Zealand too, we deeply mourn his passing.
I am
keenly aware of the great legacy Nelson Mandela bestowed to
his country and to the world. He was a man of great
courage, vision and mana who peacefully guided South Africa
from the evil of apartheid to a racially inclusive
democracy. Despite spending 27 years of his life in prison,
he emerged without bitterness, committed to a vision of a
free and democratic South Africa based on peace, justice and
reconciliation. He held out his hand in peace to his former
foes, saying that he was prepared to forgive, but never to
forget. His leadership showed oppressed peoples worldwide
that moral force can end tyranny. His leadership brought
hope for a better future to millions.
While Mr Mandela
was an iconic symbol of hope, peace and justice worldwide,
he was also a family man; whose wife, children and wider
family grieve for the loss of the private man that only they
knew.
As Governor-General of New Zealand, on behalf of all New Zealanders, my wife Janine and I extend our deepest sympathies to the Mandela family and to the people of South Africa at this very sad time.
Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry
Mateparae
Governor-General of New
Zealand
ends