The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described the late elder statesman, Maitama Sule, as a progressive voice who made the country proud in all assignments he undertook for the country.
APC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi, made this known in a statement on Monday in Abuja, adding that Nigeria had indeed lost a distinguished public servant and a patriot.
He also said the deceased, also known by his traditional title “Danmasanin Kano“ was a patriot who espoused the God-given strengths and positive attributes of all the constituent ethnicities in the country.
Abdullahi commiserated with late Sule’s immediate family, the Emir of Kano, the people and government of Kano state, the federal government and the international community over the loss.
The APC spokesman also recalled the late Sule`s exemplary services as a two-time minister and pioneer head of the Public Complaints Commission (PCC).
He pointed out that as a former Nigerian Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), the late Sule chaired the important United Nations Standing Committee Against Apartheid which was then ravaging South Africa.
“Indeed, Nigeria has lost an eminent son whose life and work and memories will be forever celebrated and remembered, “ Abdullahi, said.
He prayed the Almighty God to give the deceased eternal rest and his family, the strength to bear the loss.
The late Sule died aged 88 in the early hours of Monday while on admission at a private hospital in Cairo, Egypt.
He was said to have been flown to the Egyptian hospital on Saturday after doctors at Kano’s Nasarawa Hospital diagnosed him with pneumonia and chest infection.
His corpse is expected to be flown back to Nigeria on Tuesday for burial at the Kano Emir’s Palace.