Friday, 30 September 2016

Death of Peres: Buhari sends condolences to Israel

Buhari sends condolences to Israel over the death of Shimon Peres

President Muhammadu Buhari joins world leaders in mourning the former two-time Prime Minister and President of Israel Shimon Peres – Says Peres’ experience of diplomacy in the Middle East will continue to resonate in the long search for peace in the region – Buhari affirms that Peres served firmly, faithfully and dutifully in building a modern Israeli state




President Muhammadu Buhari has sent a condolence message to the government and people of the State of Israel over the passing of former president and prime minister, Shimon Peres. READ ALSO: Buhari has kept his promise for free, fair poll in Edo – Amaechi In a statement by the special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, Buhari joined the global community and world leaders in mourning the former two-time prime minister and president of Israel. According to The Nation, Buhari said that Peres’ visionary leadership, voice of wisdom and unparalleled experience of diplomacy in the Middle East will continue to resonate in the long search for peace in the region.

The statement said: “As a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 alongside Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat, President Buhari believed the statesmanship and patriotism displayed by Peres in signing the Oslo Accord, the subsequent treaties for a two-state solution, was most quintessential, and should be followed through so that the younger generations will inherit peace and harmony.” READ ALSO: Build on the legacies of Oshiomhole – Gov Bello to Obaseki The president affirmed that Peres served firmly, faithfully and dutifully in building a modern Israeli state. He said Peres also rose to the occasion when the world desperately needed a heart of love, magnanimity and understanding to heal the wounds of hostility in the region. “Buhari joined the world in celebrating the warm memory of gentleness, goodness and kindness that Peres left behind for other leaders to emulate in serving their country and working for humanity,” the statement added.

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