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Abdul Samad Abdulla

Maldivian politician and diplomat (1946–2013) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Abdul Samad Abdulla
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Dr. Abdul Samad Abdulla, NIIV (1946 – 25 August 2013) was a Maldivian politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs until his death in office from kidney failure.[1] He previously served as the Maldivian High Commissioner to Bangladesh.

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Career

Abdulla previously served as the Ambassador of the Maldives to Bangladesh in 2008 until 2012 where he was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs.[2][3] Abdulla had previously been appointed as the acting Minister of Health in 2012 and in 2013.[4][5][1] He had also served in numerous roles in the World Health Organization.[1]

Health and death

In 2013, Abdulla was admitted in the intensive care unit of Mount Elizabeth Hospital after he got a heart attack.[6] Abdulla travelled to Singapore to undergo kidney dialysis.[6] Abdulla unexpectedly died during treatment at 01:20 MVT at Mount Elizabeth Hospital.[7][8] His funeral took place after Dhuhr prayer in Singapore and he was laid to rest at 14:00 in Choa Chu Kang Cemetery.[8][9][10]

His funeral was attended by his wife Ameena Ali, his children, vice president of the Maldives Mohammed Waheed Deen, family members, and other Maldivians.[10] A funeral in absentia was held across the Maldives after Asr prayer.[9]

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Legacy

President Mohamed Waheed Hassan described Abdulla's death as "national tragedy", and the flag was flown half-mast for three days after his death.[11][12] The cabinet held a special remembrance meeting in the memory of Abdulla.[13]

Thinadhoo Regional Hospital was renamed to the Dr Samad Memorial Hospital in a recommendation by the cabinet to president Waheed.[14]

In November 2013, President Waheed conferred the Order of Izzuddin to Abdulla.[15]

Personal life

Abdulla was married to Ameena Ali and had three children.[16]

References

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