The family of the late former South African president, Nelson Mandela, has expressed gratitude to Prince Estifanos Matewos of Ethiopia and other world leaders for facilitating the release of Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandla Mandela and his companions.
A statement issued by Ndileka Mandela said Prince Estifanos, a close family friend and respected global leader, responded swiftly to the family’s call for assistance following news of Mandla Mandela’s capture.
The family revealed that they had appealed to the Ethiopian royal to leverage his extensive international network of influential world leaders, agencies, and institutions to help negotiate the safe release of Mandla and his colleagues.
“We first and foremost thank God for answering our prayers for the safe return of my brother Mandla,” the statement said, “Our gratitude also goes out to His Imperial Highness Prince Estifanos Matewos for his immediate response and intervention.”
Ndileka Mandela also extended appreciation to the King of Jordan, the Presidency of South Africa, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), Her Excellency the Ambassador of Palestine to South Africa, as well as members of the international community, civil society organisations, activist groups, family and friends who stood in solidarity with the family during the ordeal.
The statement renewed appreciation to all who contributed to the successful release and safe return of Mandla Mandela and his fellows.
Mandla Mandela was part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian-led humanitarian mission en route to Gaza intended to deliver relief in the face of the ongoing conflict.
In the early hours of October 2, Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla in international waters, detaining several delegates, including Mandela. The interception reportedly involved the use of drones and water cannons, and those aboard were forced from their vessels and held by Israeli authorities.
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