Buhari mourns first female U.S Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright

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President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday condoled with President Joe Biden of United States of America, the Albright family, and the global diplomatic community, on the passage of the first female United States Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright.

Presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, who disclosed this in a statement said “The President has pleasant memories of his meeting with the international diplomat at Washington in 2015, recalling the warmth and savvy of a woman who excelled in a turf hitherto considered the exclusive preserve of men.

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“She helped shape and steer Western foreign policy after the Cold War. She will be sorely missed,” Adesina qouted President Buhari as saying.

“Recounting the exploits of the woman who first served as US Ambassador to the UN under President Bill Clinton, and later as Secretary of State, the President says it is to her eternal credit that she championed human rights and democracy round the world, raised funds for Democratic presidential hopefuls, and Co-chaired the Independent Global Commission on Justice, Security and Governance, along with Nigeria’s Professor Ibrahim Gambari, in what is known as Albright-Gambari Independent Commission, and was also Convener of the Aspen Ministerial Forum of former Foreign Ministers drawn from all over the world, among others,” Adesina stated.

He added that “President Buhari salutes the mentoring Albright gave younger diplomats, who are now at the peak of their careers, and prays that her soul would rest in peace, even as America and the world continue to relish her services to humanity.”

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