President Muhammadu Buhari, has condoled with the government and people of Cuba over the death of Fidel Castro, the country’s longest serving President, who died aged 90.
In a condolence message signed by Mr Femi Adesina, the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Buhari offered his deepest condolences to the Cuban President, Raul Castro and the people of Cuba over the death announced early today.
Raul is the younger brother and successor of the deceased.
In the condolence message on Saturday in Abuja, Buhari noted that “the legendary leader passionately served his people for almost half a century.’’
He expressed the sympathy and solidarity of all Nigerians as Cubans mourn the exit of ‘this remarkable leader”.
Buhari noted that Castro, against all odds, stirred uncommon development in sports, education and healthcare sectors of his nation, even to the benefit of other nations.
He expressed delight that Castro lived to see the improved ties between his country and the United States.
“As a great friend to Africa, countries in the global South and the Non-Aligned Movement, Castro’s place in history is assured, given his sustained successful commitment and towering role in the liberation and anti-colonialism struggles in Africa,” he said.
The Nigerian leader said that his prayers and thoughts were with Castro’s family, friends and many admirers “as they go through this period of national mourning and exit of a truly admired selfless global leader.”
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