If you are South African, you might be familiar with him, as a political figure. Although I'm not 100% agree with him about liquidating the debt thru Bitcoin, but still it's a good experiment as well for that country to make Bitcoin as national reserve and it seems to be the trend next year. And obviously, this is the effect of Trump 2.0 in the US.
We really need to stop being excited by these politicians. If the whole world were cosying up to cow dung, politicians would come and justify how cow dung is the next best thing. We should be able to see them for what they are by now.
Even Trump who seemed like the most loved politician in the crypto space was openly against bitcoin before now. That's a classic example of how politicians are. I can't confidently say their intentions or love for bitoin are genuine or not, but I know if it was not something that would give them votes they wouldn't care about it.
This shouldn't be taken out of context, politicians and governments embracing bitcoin is a good thing, it's things like this that promote adoption and reduce restrictions on bitcoin and Bitcoin-related services, but we should understand that politicians are just opportunistic people who will say or do anything to stay relevant.