President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday extolled the virtues of Nigeria’s former Information Minister, Chief Edwin Clark on the occasion of his 92nd birthday anniversary.
A statement issued in Abuja by Garba Shehu Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity) said in his tribute to Chief Clark, who served as Information Minister during the regime of General Yakubu Gowon, President Buhari noted that “even if you don’t agree with the elder statesman sometimes, you must acknowledge his patriotism and commitment to peace.”
The President added: “Peacebuilding is one of the greatest contributions we should expect of our elders, and I am proud that Chief Edwin Clark has played this role remarkably during trying times in our country.’’
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Buhari described the nonagenarian as a man of strong convictions who doesn’t hesitate to speak his mind on national issues, added ”this gentleman expresses his mind without malice, one of the outstanding virtues of a statesman that he is.”
“While felicitating with you on this joyous occasion, accept my best wishes and deepest goodwill of my government. You have served your country with distinction and untainted record.
”You should be proud of this legacy. The country would always look up to you to tap from your fountain of wisdom”, the President said.