Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Arif Alvi on Monday congratulated the inspirational journey of Ahmad Nawaz, the survivor of the Army Public School (APS) massacre, who has become the president of Oxford University’s Union.
“Great honour and inspiring journey fuelled by determination and sheer willpower,” the prime minister tweeted.
Great honour & inspiring journey fuelled by determination & sheer will power. Ahmad Nawaz, who survived horrific attack on APS Peshawar, has become President of prestigious Oxford Union. He has set an example worthy of emulation by our youth. Pakistan is proud of you, Ahmad. pic.twitter.com/jWiaCo4eG5
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) June 27, 2022
Ahmad Nawaz, who survived the horrific attack on APS Peshawar, has joined his duties as President of the debating society of the prestigious university.
“He (Ahmad) has set an example worthy of emulation by our youth”, the premier said, adding that the entire country was proud of Ahmad.
An incredibly huge honour to be congratulated by the President of our homeland Pakistan!
— Ahmad Nawaz (@Ahmadnawazaps) June 26, 2022
I’m truly grateful for all the support I’ve received from Pakistanis at every step.
I shall continue trying to empower as many young people possible and work towards a more equal world ❤️ https://t.co/XMXYka3aS7
Ahmad Nawaz, in response to the tweet of the prime minister, thanked him for the words of appreciation.
“Thank you Prime Minister. An immensely huge honour to have your encouragement and to be able to inspire young people,” he said.
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President Alvi also congratulated Ahmad for his achievement. "Our biggest hope are youth of Pakistan. I congratulate Ahmad Nawaz, an APS survivor who also lost his brother Harris in the heinous Peshawar massacre, on being elected as President of Oxford Union. We must register that despite all setbacks Pakistan will keep on shining & rising," he added.
Our biggest hope are youth of Pakistan. I congratulate Ahmad Nawaz, an APS survivor who also lost his brother Harris in the heinous Peshawar massacre, on being elected as President of Oxford Union. We must register that despite all setbacks Pakistan will keep on shining & rising. pic.twitter.com/WSwuYTdrjT
— Dr. Arif Alvi (@ArifAlvi) June 26, 2022
The young scholar said he looked forward to work for empowering people.
“I’m eternally grateful for the support and look forward to working on empowering many more people through this platform! A surreal experience,” he said.
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