GLOBAL GRIEF
Today on Thursday 5th of December, 2013 we received with heavy heart the eventual departure of Nelson Mandela the founding father of modern democratic South Africa and a towering political figure out of Africa in the 21st century.
imagesHis death was a shock coming just few months after the good people of the world with remarkable gratitude marked his 95th birthday despite his old age/health related challenge. We join the progressive humankind to mourn his death.
The departure of a freedom fighter, global icon for forgiveness and unprecedented transition from tyranny to non-racial democracy is capable of ushering a global despair, disillusionment and agony.
MANDELA VACUUM
Today, there is undoubtedly a Nelson Mandela vacuum in the world turned asunder by widening gap between the poor and the rich, avoidable violence and wars of attrition, injustices of varying types, vengeance and non-forgiveness. However, the world must take consolation on the fact that immortality was certainly not the way of Nelson Mandela. Immortality belongs to Almighty God!  What should hunt humanity like spectre are Mandela’s deeds. Let’s celebrate and emulate his life of amazing sacrifices with dignity, brief and remarkable tenure in office, forgiveness and reconciliation and value addition in retirement.
AGONIZE, BUT ORGANIZE MORE
We are right to legitimately agonize over the inevitable death of the beloved Madiba. But after agonizing we must rise up like Mandela  to organize  for a better world, freedom and liberty. Like Mandela, let us dedicate ourselves to the struggle of the humanity, cherish “the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities”.

MANDELA DAY

Annual UN Mandela Day on July 18th which is also Mandela’s birthday offers us opportunity to further inspire individuals and nations to take action to help change the world for the better, and in doing so build a global movement for public good.
Mandela was the President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was however less remembered for the presidency where he commendably exercised power to protect the weak and the minority without necessarily demonizing the strong and  privileged. His enduring legacy was his unique ability to exercise power to forgive those who jailed him for 27 years. He was a true symbol of reconciliation in the world polarized along ethnic, racial and class cleavages and in a world bleeding under scores of false leaders.
Thanks to Mandela brand, Africa for once hosted the 2010 FIFA soccer world cup. That year Mandela brand linked all the polarities in  South Africa and indeed in the world together and  reminded each of the contending elements of the virtues of sacrifice, forgiveness and reconciliation. The critical question is; who leads again like Madiba? May God make his grave more spacious and comfortable more than the vast world he positively impacted upon.
Mr. ISSA AREMU mni
General Secretary, National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers
Vice President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
Secretary-General, Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI)
Chairman, IndustriALL Global Union, Africa Region