Celebration
AIA Nigeria, Celebrates Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s 100th Birthday
The Academy of International Affairs (AIA), Nigeria, has joined the global community in celebrating the 100th birthday of former United States President, Jimmy Carter.
The Academy, comprising distinguished diplomats, academics, and foreign policy experts, expressed its admiration for Carter’s tireless efforts in promoting global peace, health, and human rights, particularly in Africa.
In a letter addressed to President Carter, the Academy’s Founder and President, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, commended Carter’s lifetime of service.
Prof. Akinyemi highlighted the former U.S. president’s contributions through the Carter Center, which has led initiatives in conflict resolution and healthcare improvements across 65 countries, including many African nations.
“We admire your commitment to eradicating diseases such as guinea worm disease, river blindness, malaria, and trachoma, which have saved countless lives and improved the quality of life for millions,” Akinyemi noted.
The former Foreign Minister continued in eulogising the contributions of former President Carter “towards a better world through the various activities being undertaken by him and his spouse, Mrs. Rosalyn Carter through their platform, the Carter Centre.” He further praised the centennial’s legacy “in resolving conflicts, improving health care in over 65 countries especially in parts of Africa”, adding “we also note your commitment to eradicating diseases such as guinea worm disease, river blindness, malaria, trachoma and mental health and save countless lives and improve the quality of life for millions of people.”
The Academy concluded its tribute by wishing President Carter good health and wellbeing and prays that his memory will continue to resonate with the deepest appreciation across Nigeria and Africa and resonate to the entire global community.