President Goodluck Jonathan has declared three days of national mourning for former South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela, who died yesterday.
Flags are to be flown at half-mast across Nigeria during the period and
President Jonathan urged all Nigerians to unite in solidarity with the people
of South Africa as they mourn the “great liberator, freedom fighter and
hero of the black race.”
A statement issued by his media aide, Dr. Reuben Abati, said the President
also called for special prayers in mosques and churches in Nigeria during the
period of mourning which begins on Friday, for the peaceful repose of Dr.
Mandela’s soul.
A special inter-denominational memorial service for the anti-apartheid icon
will be held at the State House Chapel on Sunday.
Also, the African Union Commission on Friday declared three-day mourning
with special funeral service in honour the Madiba.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the special service will take place
on Sunday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The AUC’s Deputy Chairperson, Mr. Eratus Nwencha, made the announcement,
when he addressed a press conference on Mandela’s demise on Friday in Addis
Ababa.
The AUC deputy chairperson said the commission would hold the service in
collaboration with the Ethiopian government and the South African Embassy in
Ethiopia in honour of the Nobel Peace Prize winner.
President
Goodluck Jonathan in Paris, at the Summit On Peace and Security in Africa
President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday arrived in Paris, France, to join
other world leaders that are participating in a summit on peace and security in
Africa.
The president and his entourage arrived at a Military Airforce Base in Paris
at about 10.30 a.m.
Jonathan was accompanied by the First Lady, Dame Patience and some
Presidential Aides.
He was received at the airport by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs,
Dr Nurudeen Mohammed, and the Nigerian Ambassador to France, Mr Hakeem
Suleiman.
No fewer than 50 Heads of State and Government are participating in the
Elysee Palace Summit being hosted by President Francois Hollande of France.
The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, heads of European institutions and
leaders of Africa’s sub-regional and continental organisations such as the AU
and ECOWAS are also participating in the summit.
The summit is scheduled to discuss peace and security in Africa, economic
partnership, sustainable development and climate change.
Hollande and Mrs Valerie Trierweiler are billed to host all heads of
delegation to the summit and their spouses to a state dinner.
Nigeria’s first lady Patiece will participate in an advocacy meeting on
sexual violence against women in conflict to be hosted by Trierweiler at the
Orsay Museum in Paris.
It will be recalled that the president and the first lady had on Tuesday
left Abuja for Paris, but had a stopover in Germany for a private visit.
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