Peter Obi joins world leaders at Vatican to pay final respect to late Pope Francis

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Abdullateef Fowewe
Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has joined a host of mourners, world leaders, and clergy at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City to honour the late Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday, April 21.
The lying-in-state ceremony, held on Wednesday, marked the beginning of official rites leading to the Pontiff’s funeral, set for Saturday, April 26.
Obi in a statement shared on his social media handle on Wednesday, described the occasion as a moment of profound reflection.
He praised Pope Francis for his life of humility, compassion, and steadfast service to the poor and marginalised, noting the Pope’s enduring legacy as a beacon of hope and moral leadership in a troubled world.
Obi wrote, “Today, I joined Francis Cardinal Arinze, global dignitaries, and thousands of mourners at St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, to pay my final respects to His Holiness, Pope Francis, who passed away on April 21. The solemn lying-in-state ceremony was a moment of deep reflection, as the world bids farewell to a man who embodied humility, simplicity, and selfless service.
“Pope Francis was more than a Pontiff; he was a moral light in a world darkened by inequality and indifference. His life was a testament to leadership as a sacred duty, one rooted in compassion, truth, and service to the poor and marginalised. He lived for others, spoke for the voiceless, and reminded us all that leadership must be about lifting others, not self-exaltation.
“I came to truly appreciate what he stood for after my appointment as a member of Scholars Occultantes – an international circle of thinkers he founded during his time as Archbishop. The organisation, dedicated to truth, ethical leadership, and social transformation, gave me a deeper insight into the intellectual and moral force behind his teachings.
“I was blessed to meet Pope Francis on three occasions. Each encounter left a lasting impression. He radiated peace and inspired faith, and his presence was a quiet yet powerful reminder of the divine responsibility that leadership entails. His humility was infectious, his vision deeply human.
“As we mourn this great soul, I urge political, religious, and community leaders, especially across Africa, to reflect on his life and commit to the values he upheld: justice, peace, and human dignity. Let this moment not just be one of mourning, but a call to lead with conscience, walk with the people, and govern with love.
“May Pope Francis’ soul rest in perfect peace, and may his legacy live on in all who seek to serve humanity selflessly.”