Late President Raisi was dedicated to serving nation: Mokhber
TEHRAN – In a tribute to the late President Ebrahim Raisi, the acting President of Iran reminisced about his unwavering dedication to serving the people, portraying it as his defining characteristic.
During a visit to the family of late President Raisi on Saturday, Mohammad Mokhber conveyed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family while delving into the qualities and personal dimensions of the late President.
Reflecting on moments of active engagement with the public and witnessing the realization of projects aimed at fostering community well-being, the tribute highlighted Raisi's profound impact on society.
Mokhber underscored Raeisi's passionate commitment to public service as his most notable trait, emphasizing how his presence during the funeral procession resonated deeply with the populace, symbolizing the widespread reverence for Raisi's leadership within the Islamic Revolution.
The acting President emphasized that Raisi's dedication knew no bounds, as he tirelessly worked to address the nation's challenges and serve its citizens, even during the darkest hours.
Recounting instances of Raisi's direct engagement with the public and the implementation of initiatives aimed at enhancing societal welfare and prosperity, the tribute painted a vivid picture of Raisi's tireless efforts for the betterment of the nation.
Moreover, Mokhber lauded Raisi's proactive approach to identifying and tackling issues firsthand, often embarking on extensive journeys across the country, with a particular focus on marginalized regions.
President Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, and six other officials perished during a helicopter crash in Iran’s mountainous northwestern region on May 19.
The helicopter carrying Raisi and his entourage was on its way to Tabriz, the capital of East Azerbaijan, from a location on the border with the Republic of Azerbaijan where the Iranian president had opened a major dam project.
Rescuers found the wreckage of the helicopter early on Monday after hours of extensive search which involved more than 70 teams.