In a heartfelt gesture of sympathy, Dr. Abdullah Al-Alimi Baouzir, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, reached out via telephone to express his condolences to Sohaib Abdulghani Al-Shamiri and his family on the loss of his father, Dr. Abdulghani Nasr Al-Shamiri, the Yemeni Ambassador to Indonesia. Dr. Al-Shamiri’s passing marks the end of a life rich in media and diplomatic contributions.
During the call, Dr. Al-Alimi lauded the late Dr. Al-Shamiri’s remarkable career, emphasizing his impactful work in media and his role in shaping Yemeni television. Dr. Al-Shamiri’s legacy includes a tenure as the head of the television sector, notably leading the Yemen Satellite Channel, before his appointment as the Ambassador of Yemen to Indonesia. His contributions to the media landscape and diplomatic field have left an indelible mark on the Yemeni public and his colleagues alike.
Dr. Al-Alimi extended his deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family, invoking divine mercy and comfort for them during this difficult time. He prayed for eternal peace for the departed soul and for the family to find solace and strength.
This gesture of condolence by a member of the Presidential Leadership Council underscores the significant impact Dr. Abdulghani Nasr Al-Shamiri had on his nation, both through his media endeavors and diplomatic service. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations in Yemen and beyond.
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