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UAE AND WORLD HAVE LOST A GREAT LEADER

A visionary and pioneer, Shaikh Khalifa leaves an extraordin­arily rich legacy

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Yesterday the world lost a great man. A leader with a vision who led his young nation in the past 18 years to become a global hub for business and trade, an attractive destinatio­n for talent and investment and an empowered society that looks to the next 50 years with confidence.

The President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, passed away yesterday, at the age of 73.

Shaikh Khalifa was elected president by the Supreme Council on November 3, 2004 to succeed his father and UAE’s Founding Father, the late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Following on the footsteps of his father, Shaikh Khalifa was able to steer the country’s ship during challengin­g times with wisdom, humility and innovative leadership.

Not only did he guide the nation, Shaikh Khalifa also helped steer the Gulf to prosperity and stability during the turbulent years of the global financial crisis, and the so-called Arab Spring. He also oversaw unpreceden­ted changes that made the UAE what it is today, a success story of unrivalled pace and scope of developmen­t.

Today, the UAE mourns “its righteous son, the leader of the ‘empowermen­t stage’ and the trustee of its blessed journey,” as His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, said on Twitter, paying tribute to his “brother and teacher.”

History books will always remember a unique personalit­y, whose impact on the destiny of this nation, on the affairs of the entire Arab world and globally can never be underestim­ated.

Transformi­ng the UAE

From the day he assumed the presidency, Shaikh Khalifa led major projects and initiative­s that transforme­d the UAE politicall­y, socially and economical­ly. With the appointmen­t of a new Cabinet in February 2006, led by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minster of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Shaikh Khalifa presided over major structural changes in the government and the economy.

A staunch believer in the Union and the role of citizens, he announced his historic “political empowermen­t programme,” on the occasion of the UAE’s 34th National Day in 2005. The programme paved the way for the country’s first election for the Federal National Council (FNC), held in October 2006. His aim was to increase the participat­ion of the citizens in the developmen­t process of their nation.

He was also keen on government efficiency, on both the federal and local levels, while encouragin­g the developmen­t of a robust private sector. Since 2004, the UAE has witnessed an accelerate­d rise in the quality of life, which led the country to the top in almost every global developmen­t index. In all of his leadership years, the empowermen­t of women and youth was a top priority.

Economical­ly, he paid special attention to the developmen­t of the energy sector, the oil and gas and the downstream industries to help speed up the economic diversific­ation. The sector, under his guidance, also saw the successful operation of the Arab region’s first multi-unit nuclear plant that turned the UAE into a regional hub for renewable and clean energy. He will also be remembered as a president, under whose leadership our astronauts soared in space and our spaceship orbited Mars, making this young nation a member of an elite league of nations.

Shaikh Khalifa leaves an extraordin­arily rich legacy. A leader, father of the nation and a pioneer. The world will always remember his active foreign policy that promoted peace and moderation in the region and internatio­nally. The world will remember him most as a great philanthro­pist who probably contribute­d more than most global figures to the relief of the less fortunate worldwide — donating to fighting hunger, poverty, disease and illiteracy. His humanitari­an foundation was a key donor to the United Nations’ agencies that help refugees, the displaced and victims of calamities across the world.

More than 80 countries have received help from the Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, since its establishm­ent in 2007. In 2016, Shaikh Khalifa declared 2017 as the Year of Giving, a nation-wide initiative under which business and people donated and volunteere­d time towards philanthro­pic causes inside the UAE and abroad. And under his directives, the Emirates Polio Campaign for polio eradicatio­n has helped bring the epidemic under control in Pakistan and other countries.

Not only did he guide the nation, Shaikh Khalifa also helped steer the Gulf to prosperity and stability during the turbulent years of the global financial crisis, and the so-called Arab Spring.

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