Governor of SASO: Our nation has lost a great leader which is a big loss for our country and the Arab and Muslim nation

تاريخ 18 Jun 2012

His Excellency the Governor of Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO) Nabil Bin Ameen Mulla in his name and on behalf of all SASO employees expresses the warmest sympathy and sincere condolences to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz (may Allah protect him) and to the royal family, and the loyal Saudi people to the death of the late (God willing ) His Royal Highness Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, stressing that the Kingdom , the Arab and Islamic nation has lost a great man and a wise leader the world is witnessing his ability, efficiency and accomplishments in all positions of responsibility which honored by his leadership , and that his death is a great loss to the nation and the Arabs and Muslims, pointing out that His Highness lived his life in the service of religion, and the king and country, and ensure the comfort of the citizens of his country and promote the governor said Prince Nayef (may Allah have mercy on him) was a bulwark in the face of terrorism at the local level and the Arab world, where he founded a security base which had established the security and the stability of this country which becomes the admired the world . His Excellency adds saying that the achievements and efforts of the Crown Prince (May Allah bless his soul) are witnessed by the near and far people, and he is also the man who spread his white hands for the good for everyone in the Kingdom.

finally, He hoped that Allah grant him the best reward for his endeavor and service to his religion and, king and country people, and to reap the benefits of instilling good Paradise of the heavens and the earth and to preserve our leader Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and give him health and well-being and that sustains our country the blessings of security and stability.


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