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Mungo's United Church, Bryanston, Johannesburg, 6 February 2016

 

 

Eulogy by President Jacob Zuma

 

at the funeral of

 

Mr Hermanus Gabriel Loots

 

 

Director of the Programme

Mrs Josephine Loots and the Loots Family

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa

Former Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe

Ministers and Deputy Ministers present here

Leadership of the ANC, SACP, COSATU and SANCO,

Leadership of the MKMVA,

Leadership of the ANC Veterans League,

All Veterans of our struggle present here,

Members of the Diplomatic Corps,

Comrades and friends,

 

Fellow mourners,

 

We have gathered to bid farewell to one of the finest cadres produced by our
revolution, Comrade Hermanus Gabriel Loots, who was popularly known in the
ranks of our movement as James Stuart.

 

We received the news of the passing of Comrade Hermanus on the second day of
our ANC National Executive Committee Lekgotla, on the 25th, of January in
Pretoria.

 

We were saddened at the loss of this leader of our movement and a highly
regarded and much loved veteran of our liberation movement.

 

The passing of Comrade Loots is a stark reminder that death continues to rob
us of our veterans who possess the much needed wisdom acquired over many
years in the struggle for freedom, justice and equality.  

 

Compatriots,

 

What is also special about Comrade Loots, is that he was part of the much
celebrated Luthuli detachment, which confronted both the apartheid and the
Ian Smith forces in battle, in the Wankie-Sipolilo Campaign of 1967.

 

The Luthuli Detachment was made up of combatants who epitomized selflessness
and who were prepared to lay down their lives for the freedom of others.

 

Their lives symbolised all that was noble about our struggle for freedom.

 

Comrades and compatriots,

 

There are many outstanding traits in Comrade Loots. Key amongst all, is his
undying loyalty to this country and its people, and his willingness to do
everything possible to make South Africa a better place to live in,
especially for the poor.

 

The fact that Comrade Loots sacrificed an opportunity to go to Wits
University to study to become a civil engineer in the 60s and instead joined
MK, indicates that his priority was to live in a free South Africa and he
was determined to play a part in securing that freedom.

 

The living conditions of black people in Johannesburg in the sixties had
awakened his political consciousness and had sharpened his resolve to fight
for the liberation of his people.

 

In joining MK, he was demonstrating his willingness to pay the ultimate
price for the liberation of this country and its people.

 

He made his mark in the ANC and MK in exile serving in many capacities with
diligence, until he was elected into its National Executive Committee in
1985.

 

He possessed the ability to elevate himself from a situation in order to
make a fair and sound judgement.

 

It is this rare quality of objectivity which prompted President OR Tambo to
trust him with the sensitive task to Chair a commission investigating the
causes and extent of instability and mutiny in some MK camps in Angola.

 

Like a true cadre and a revolutionary who always responds positively when
duty calls, he agreed to Chair the Stuart Commission, which was named after
him and ensured that it executed all its responsibilities diligently.

 

The Commission brought to the fore some of the inconsistencies in the camps,
which the leadership needed to attend to urgently, in the interest of the
unity and cohesion of our movement.

 

After the unbanning of organizations he participated in negotiations as part
of the ANC team and subsequently became a Member of Parliament under the
Presidency of Nelson Mandela.

 

He served in parliament from 1994-1999, sharing his expertise in the Joint
Standing Committees of Defence. When he left parliament for the private
sector, he continued to contribute to the transformation of the country in
the economic domain.

 

Comrades and compatriots,

 

In Comrade Loots we are also celebrating the life of a leader and cadre who
believed in youth development and in the need to invest in the future of our
young people.

 

He played a major role in the formation of the ANC Young Pioneers known as
the Masupatsela.

 

He knew that the younger generation must be trained and well equipped to
lead this country in the future.

 

Through comrade Loots, we remember and salute all MK soldiers, those who are
alive and those who have passed on.

 

We will always carry with us a permanent debt of gratitude in particular to
the Luthuli Detachment who displayed determination and fearlessness as they
fought for freedom in their land.

 

These are the traits that Comrade Loots possessed.

 

Compatriots,

 

Today we lay to rest an unsung hero and a humble servant of the people.

 

We lay to rest a kind man who cared deeply about the wellbeing of others,
especially those in MK camps.

 

He fought for a truly united, non-racial, non-sexist, democratic and
prosperous society.

 

A society without poverty and inequality, and one in which all feel a sense
of belonging in their own country.

 

A society where all have access to a better life and dignity.

 

He fought for the society described in the Freedom Charter, where South
Africans would live together in harmony, united in their diversity, with
equal access to the wealth of the land and to a better life.

 

He fought for a society without racism and prejudice, where people will not
be judged by the colour of their skin as it happened during the evil system
of apartheid that he fought relentlessly.

 

In his honour and memory let us rededicate ourselves to unity as we fight
racism and build a non-racial society.

 

Let us recommit ourselves to working together in unity, to build a better
South Africa, a country that Comrade Loots would be proud of.

 

In that way, we would be taking forward his legacy and that of all our
illustrious leaders who sacrificed a lot to bring about freedom and
democracy in our country.

 

We extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Comrade
Loots.

 

He has travelled a long journey, he has played his part, and we are all
proud of his selfless and meaningful contribution.

 

Hamba Kahle Sosha lomkhonto wesizwe

 

A father figure to many,

 

a brother,

 

an uncle,

 

a mentor and a husband.

 

May his soul rest in peace.

 

 

I Thank You!

 

 

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