By Ishaya Ibrahim, News Editor
The tragic death on Friday of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Ibrahim Attahiru, and ten other officers in a plane crash in kaduna is still eliciting sympathy from home and abroad.
Attahiru and his fallen colleagues were buried at the national Cemetery in Abuja on Saturday.
On Monday, President Muhammadu Buhari received a phone call from the Saudi Monarch and custodian of the two holy mosques, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz.
The Saudi King commiserated with the President and the people of Nigeria over the fatal crash.
In the same vein, the President also received a message of commiseration from Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, the Nigerian-born Secretary-General of the Anglican Communion, in London.
Garba Shehu, media aide to the President, in a series of tweets on Monday said the Saudi King expressed full solidarity with Nigeria following the national tragedy.
“President Buhari and the King exchanged pleasantries on the occasion of the Eid which was marked after the 30-day Ramadan fast and prayed for peace, security and progress in the two nations and the subregions,” Shenu tweeted.
“The Saudi King also prayed for the repose of the souls of the military men who lost their lives.
“The conversation by both leaders also covered the deep-rooted ties between the two countries and ways to bolster them across various sectors.
“President Buhari expressed happiness with the King and thanked him for standing with Nigeria in all situations.
“The President also received a message of commiseration from Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, the Nigerian-born Secretary-General of the Anglican Communion, in London.
“Archbishop Idowu-Fearon prayed for the President and the country as the nation mourns the Chief of Army Staff and his top lieutenants at a time when their services were most needed.”