Jimmy Carter Passes At 100: ‘A leader whose life was a testament to unwavering commitment to humanity’ – Peter Obi

2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), said, former US President, Jimmy Carter, was “a leader whose life was a testament to service, humility, and an unwavering commitment to humanity”.

Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States (US), died on Sunday 29 December, 2024 “surrounded by his family”.

The former Governor of Anambra State continued, “for us in Nigeria, and indeed across Africa, his contributions were not just distant policies but direct interventions that saved lives, transformed communities, and inspired generations.”

Obi wrote: “Today, the world mourns the passing of President Jimmy Carter of the United States of America, a leader whose life was a testament to service, humility, and an unwavering commitment to humanity. For us in Nigeria, and indeed across Africa, his contributions were not just distant policies but direct interventions that saved lives, transformed communities, and inspired generations.


President Carter’s relentless fight against diseases such as Guinea worm and river blindness through The Carter Center will forever remain etched in the annals of global health advocacy. His work reached into some of the most marginalized and vulnerable communities in Africa, demonstrating that leadership transcends borders when driven by compassion.


In Nigeria, his initiatives brought hope and relief to countless citizens. Through his advocacy and the empowerment of local systems, he provided tools for sustainable development. Beyond health, his deep-seated belief in democracy and justice resonated with those fighting for freedom and equality worldwide.


Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, the American people, and all who cherished his profound legacy. May he rest in peace, having fought the good fight and finished his race with grace.”

Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter

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