Former President Goodluck Jonathan said late Yusuf Maitama
Sule had promoted national interest during his life time. Jonathan said this in
Kano on Saturday when he paid a condolence visit to Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje at
the Government House, Kano.
The former president also said that the late Danmasani’s
influence and contribution to national development went beyond kano.
He described the late statesman as a patriot whose interest
was the growth of Nigeria and the African continent.
"He was one of those leaders who shunned ethnicity, promoted
national interest above all others and believed in corporate existence of the
country.
"He was also a man of integrity, a nationalist who played key role in the independence of the country and after independence, his exploits in Nigeria and beyond contributed to making Nigeria a great country," he said.
"He was also a man of integrity, a nationalist who played key role in the independence of the country and after independence, his exploits in Nigeria and beyond contributed to making Nigeria a great country," he said.
Jonathan said that the nation had lost a father, a leader
and an orator.
He commended Gov. Ganduje for renaming the state-owned
Northwest University after the late Danmasani.
"On behalf of my family and my entire entourage, I offer my condolences to you and the good people of the state," he said.
"On behalf of my family and my entire entourage, I offer my condolences to you and the good people of the state," he said.
Gov. Ganduje described the deceased as simple, friendly and
someone who carried everybody along, irrespective of differences.
He described the late Maitama Sule as a role model who all Nigerians should be proud of.
He described the late Maitama Sule as a role model who all Nigerians should be proud of.
The former President was accompanied by former Minister of
Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, former FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed and
former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Aminu Wali, among others.
The former president had also paid similar visit to the
Emir’s Palace and the house of the deceased elder statesman in Kano city.
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