Mohammed bin Zayed: Bakhit bin Suwaidan Al Nuaimi has a march full of giving

The departure of the first to raise the flag of the state after the Union

The deceased has a distinguished career, militarily and socially.

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, mourned the retired Brigadier General Bakhit bin Suwaidan Al Nuaimi, who passed away at dawn the day before yesterday, in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said yesterday, in a tweet on Twitter: “May God have mercy on Bakhit bin Suwaidan Al Nuaimi, one of the loyal men of the nation, who has devoted his life since the beginnings of the Union to serving the country with sincerity, uplifting and elevating it. He has a journey full of giving and attitudes. Noble .. may God protect him with the breadth of his mercy and his pleasure.

The deceased had a distinguished march, militarily and socially, as he was one of the pioneers of the councils of the late founder Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul, and the first flag of the state was raised on Al Manhal Palace, immediately after the UAE joined the United Nations on December 9, 1971.

Bakhit bin Suwaidan, a former protocol officer in the Amiri Guard, worked in the eighties, and several positions gathered him with the founder Sheikh Zayed, may God rest his soul. After his retirement, Bakhit bin Suwaidan Al-Nuaimi was keen to host a group of lecturers in his council in the Hili area of ​​Al Ain, to talk about topics National and community.

The deceased was an example of generosity, generosity, patience, dream and tolerance, as he used to urge those close to him to do good, appreciate everyone who is in need, and to do more always.

Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi:

"He devoted his life from the beginnings of the Union to serving the nation with sincerity and for its uplifting and prestige."

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