Namibian President Geingob under fire for taking his four children to COP28 in Dubai
Namibian
President Hage Geingob has faced criticism from the public after enlisting his
four children among the travel delegation for the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.
Trouble
started after a post by the Namibian Presidency on X, formerly Twitter, went
viral on Monday confirming that the President's four children; Kayla Elago, Nino Kalondo, Dangos
Geingos, and Nangula Geingob, were part of six family members
travelling to Dubai.
Namibians
took to the platform to chastise the Head of State for allegedly misusing public
funds by sponsoring his children for the trip, yet their role at COP28 could
not be explained.
"You
guys really think we are dumb? Why would they be included in the delegates list
if they aren't part of it? What is the relevance of them being in Dubai
together with state delegates?" one such citizen stated on X.
"We
anticipate a comprehensive report to be presented in [parliament],"
Namibian politician Inna Hengari added.
Hengari
faulted the State for funding the family of President Geingob despite earlier
claiming it had no funds to sponsor an MP and Parliamentary official to the
summit.
Following
the public uproar, President Geingob's office took to X to clarify that his
children’s trip was not State-funded, even though the statement did not give
payment details.
"President
Geingob and Madame Geingos (first lady) paid for the flights and accommodation
expenses of their children," read the statement on Monday.
"The
Namibian public and the media should be assured that not a single cent of public
funds has been spent on the first couple's children."
This outrage
in Namibia follows similar criticism against African governments for allegedly
sending large delegations to COP28 which the public says are irrelevant in the
summit.
In Kenya, concerns grew a report surfaced online reportedly
showing that the government had sent 763 delegates to Dubai to attend the
conference.
However,
State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohamed later come out to clarify saying
only 51 people were cleared by the State for the climate talks trip owing to
austerity measures put in place.
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