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Peter Obi Pays Tribute to Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Honors His Impact on Africa

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Former presidential candidate and Labour Party leader, Peter Obi, has joined world leaders in mourning the death of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, describing him as a beacon of service, compassion, and global humanitarianism.

In a statement released via his X-Handle on Monday, Obi reflected on Carter’s lifelong dedication to humanity, particularly his transformative interventions in public health and development across Africa.

“Today, the world mourns the passing of President Jimmy Carter of the United States of America, a leader whose life was a testament to service, humility, and an unwavering commitment to humanity,” Obi said.

He praised Carter’s groundbreaking efforts in combating diseases such as Guinea worm and river blindness through The Carter Center, which provided relief to vulnerable communities in Nigeria and other parts of Africa.

“President Carter’s relentless fight against diseases such as Guinea worm and river blindness will forever remain a milestone in global health advocacy. His work touched the lives of the most marginalized, proving that leadership is about compassion and impact,” Obi remarked.

Obi emphasized Carter’s legacy of empowering local systems and promoting sustainable development, noting that his efforts left a lasting imprint on Nigeria’s health sector.

“His initiatives brought hope and relief to countless Nigerians and empowered local systems to sustain progress,” Obi added.

Beyond health, Obi commended Carter’s firm belief in democracy, justice, and equality, values he championed worldwide.

“His commitment to democracy and justice resonated with freedom fighters across the globe. He stood as a pillar of hope for those fighting for fairness and equality,” Obi stated.

Offering prayers and condolences to Carter’s family and the people of the United States, Obi expressed gratitude for a life well-lived and dedicated to service.

“May he rest in peace, having fought the good fight and finished his race with grace,” Obi concluded.

President Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, became a symbol of humanitarian service through his post-presidency work. His Carter Center initiatives revolutionized public health interventions and promoted democracy worldwide, leaving a legacy of hope and transformation.

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