
The United States of America has mourned the death of former Nigerian Ambassador, Adebowale Adefuye.
President Barack Obama conveyed his condolences via a statement released by the Information Office of the US mission on Monday, August 31, 2015.
The statement reads:
“Nigeria
lost a distinguished ambassador who will be dearly missed. On behalf
of the people of the United States and President Obama, we express our
deepest condolences to his wife and his family.”
“Over the past
five years under Ambassador Adefuye’s leadership, we enjoyed a
collaborative and open dialogue that yielded real results such as the
U.S.-Nigeria Bi-National Commission, a strategic dialogue that succeeded
in expanding mutual cooperation across a broad range of shared
interests.”
“Adefuye helped
build the Commission into a collaborative forum that has resulted in
progress on issues critical to Nigeria’s and the United States’ shared
future.”
“His last major assignment as ambassador was to receive President Muhammadu Buhari
and his delegation during the president’s official visit to the United
States in July, during which President Buhari met with President Obama
and other senior US officials.”
“The success of
this visit speaks to Ambassador Adefuye’s skill as a diplomat. His
tenure helped significantly strengthen the US-Nigerian partnership.”
Adefuye passed away on Thursday, August 27, 2015, after suffering a seizure in Washington DC.
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