Founder
and President of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), Dr. Frederick Fasehun, has
lamented the passing of Ambassador Maitama Sule, describing the death as a
monumental loss to the nation.
“Nigeria
has lost a legendary personality, as well as a voice of wisdom and unity at a
time the country needed it most,” Fasehun said in a statement he issued in
Lagos today Wednesday.
He
prayed that God would grant the family and the people of Kano, the late Elder
Stateman’s birthplace, the grace to bear the great loss.
“Maitama
Sule was a great personality, a decent man and a true Nigerian who believed in
Project Nigeria. He not only strived tirelessly for the welfare of the
Northerner but for the development of his country,” Fasehun said. “The country
will miss his wisdom, his diplomacy and his untiring quest for national unity.”
Fasehun
described the late Senator as a convincing orator, a colourful politician and
an engaging personality.
“As a
former Nigerian Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Maitama Sule was
a Diplomat par excellence who won unqualified respect in the international circuit,”
he said.
The
OPC President submitted that Nigeria suffered a huge deficit from the fact that
the country never had the privilege of a President Maitama Sule, who had shared
the vision of the country’s founding fathers, having been in politics since the
First Republic.
“With
Maitama Sule as President, the Second Republic would have survived,” he posited.
“This was a man designed and prepared to lead; but unfortunately, his
incorruptible personality and his sterling performance as the Federal
Commissioner of Complaints rattled Second Republic politicians who ensured he
never won the presidential ticket of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in
1979.
“Shehu
Shagari, whom the ticket was donated to, had only aspired to the Senate and he
never outgrew that humble stature even as President. After Chief Obafemi
Awolowo, Maitama Sule is another ‘Best President Nigeria never had.’ It is
quite unfortunate.”
DR FREDERICK FASEHUN
FOUNDER/PRESIDENT, OODUA PEOPLE’S CONGRESS
(OPC)
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