The Chairman of the Leadership Council expresses condolences on the passing of parliamentarian Naji Jumaan.

President Alimi Expresses Condolences for the Passing of Prominent Social Figure

In a heartfelt message, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, extended his condolences to Mohammed Naji Jumaan and his brothers following the death of their father, the late Sheikh Naji Jumaan Al-Jadri. The former member of parliament passed away on Wednesday, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and national service.

A Legacy of Service and Dedication

President Alimi, on behalf of the council and the government, conveyed his deepest sympathies to the family of the deceased. He recognized the profound loss they are experiencing during this difficult time.

In his message, the President highlighted Sheikh Naji Jumaan’s significant contributions to the nation. He served in various capacities, including as a member of the parliament. Notably, Sheikh Jumaan played a crucial role in resisting the Houthi movement and defending the republican system. His efforts in charitable work and community reconciliation further exemplified his commitment to serving the people.

A Call for Reflection and Support

President Alimi expressed his hope that Allah grants Sheikh Jumaan eternal peace and a place in paradise. He also urged the community to support the grieving family, offering prayers for patience and solace during this challenging period.

This tribute underscores the importance of recognizing individuals who have dedicated their lives to public service and community welfare. Sheikh Naji Jumaan’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations.

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