By Sunny Anderson Osiebe...
Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has described the death of
ex-Cuban President, Fidel Castro Ruz as a colossal loss to the world and
the end of an eventful era in international politics.
Saraki in statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Yusuph
Olaniyonu, in Abuja, commiserated with the Cuban Ambassador to Nigeria,
the people and government of Cuba over the demise of a great
revolutionary leader.
"Late Castro was not only enigmatic as a leader, he was energetic in
pursuing his beliefs," Saraki said. "His fiery zeal and audacity in
remaking his country, led to his being loved and hated in equal measure
by some of his people and neighbours alike.
"He held to his beliefs to the end and showed to the world how a leader
could shape the fortune of his country for good. He led Cuba to be a
major force in medicine, sports and be self reliant. One thing is
certain, late Castro is not a man one can easily dismiss with a wave of
the hand both when he was alive and now in death.
"One thing that cannot be taken from him is his love and passion for his
fatherland and the spirited efforts he made to contribute to its
development. It can be truly said of him that he seems to have written
his epitaph in his famous words: 'Condemn me, it does not matter.
History will absolve me.'" His likes are now rare," he stated.
Saraki prayed for the repose of the soul of the great Cuban leader even
as he urged President Raul Castro and the immediate family of the
deceased to take solace in the fact that Castro lived and died in
service to his fatherland.
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