Jonathan Mourns Death Of King Abdullah Of Saudi Arabia

Abdullah Ibn AbdulazizPresident Goodluck Jonathan on Friday joined other world leaders in condoling with King Salman Ibn Abdulaziz and the people of Saudi Arabia on the death of his predecessor, King Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz.

The president’s position was contained in a condolence letter to the new King of Saudi Arabia.

According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, President Jonathan said King Abdullah would be long remembered for entrenching the process of progressive reform in his country.

He was further quoted as saying that he was confident that the existing cordial and mutually-beneficial relations between Nigeria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would be sustained and further strengthened under King Salman.

The condolence letter read, “I have received with great sadness, news of the death of His Highness, King Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz at the grand age of 90.

“On behalf of the government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I wish to express my heartfelt condolences at the sad loss of this illustrious monarch and revered leader.

“Our thoughts go out to the people of Saudi Arabia and, particularly, the Saudi royal family at this time.

“King Abdullah will be remembered for entrenching the process of progressive reform, enduring stability and economic consolidation in Saudi Arabia, while preserving the Kingdom’s place as the universally acclaimed centre of the Islamic faith.

“While the government and people of Nigeria share in your loss, we are hopeful that you and the entire people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would be comforted by the enduring legacy of selfless service that King Abdullah leaves behind.

“As Your Highness ascends to the throne as King of Saudi Arabia and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, I am confident that the excellent fraternal relations and productive partnership that have always existed between our two countries and people will be further strengthened and deepened in the years ahead”.