Ex-UniAbuja VC extols Gambari @80
By Gabriel Agbeja
The immediate past Vice-Chancellor of University of Abuja, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, has described Prof. Ibrahim Gambari as a patriot who has contributed to the sustainability of democracy, diplomacy and conflict resolution.
In a congratulatory message for the 80th birthday of Gambari issued in Abuja on Tuesday, he said that Gambari, the former Chief of Staff to the former President Muhammadu Buhari, had also contributed immensely to national development.
Na’Allah said: “A life worth living is the one that impacts on humanity and improves the socio-economic condition of the people.
“A clear example of this is Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, whose practical approach and contributions to global peace and development cannot be quantified.’’
Na’Allah also described Gambari as an outstanding academic, seasoned diplomat, and a loving family man.
He extolled the virtue of the octogenarian as a key figure in the world political-economic space whose works had impacted tremendously on the nation’s foreign policy.
He said his impact was visible even as a former chairman of the United Nations Special Committee Against Apartheid.
“His role was also distinct when he served on behalf of Nigeria as Chairman of the UN Security Council.
“It is hard to find another Nigerian with his level of exposure and international leadership experience,’’ he said.
He recalled the contributions made to the growth and development of Kwara State University when he served as the Chancellor of the university and Na’Allah was the pioneer vice-chancellor.
Na’Allah’s said that Gambari would forever be appreciated for his selfless service to the nation and the world.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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