National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Saturday went down the memory lane, recounting the immense contribution of former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Walter Carrington, to the growth of democracy in the country.
In a special tribute to the man he called โCitizen of One Nation, Son of Twoโ Tinubu said Carrington โopenly and unconditionally championed the advent of democratic freedom and constitutional governance in the country.โ
The American, who served in Nigeria during the turbulent Abacha years, died last Wednesday aged 90.
Tinubu in the tribute said: โWe thank God for giving Nigeria Walter Carrington when He did. Ambassador Carrington came to Nigeria on a diplomatic assignment, but his true mission was even more sublime.
โWalter was both an African and an American. This identity he knew full well, for it shaped who he was and guided what he did.
โThe best of both worlds was evident in him. This man may have been the citizen of one country but he was surely the brave and passionate son of two nations.
โLast month, I penned a tribute to Ambassador Carrington as Nigeria joined him in celebrating his 90th birthday. Little did any of us know that we would so soon have to say farewell to this outstanding example of courage amidst humility, of intellect teamed with compassion.
โWalter Carrington was a renowned scholar, author, and astute, innovative diplomat. These things are excellent, but they donโt tell the full picture. He was much more than that.
โHe was a proud and noble black man who stood up for his convictions when it would have been easier to simply turn and look the other way.
โAs American Ambassador to Nigeria (1993-1997), Carrington lived with us during a troubled and uncertain time. We were in the clutches of an epic battle between democracy and dictatorship, between freedom and oppression, between enlightened progress and authoritarian reaction.
โCarrington could have maintained a diplomatic distance. He could have acted cozily with the Abacha regime. His life would have been less difficult and safer. But he eschewed personal comfort for the higher prize of a greater mission.
โHe lent himself to the fight against repressive government. He openly and unconditionally championed the advent of democratic freedom and constitutional governance.
โWithout the courage and contributions of Walter Carrington, democracy might not have come when, and as it did. Certainly, more of our democracy activists would have suffered and perhaps lost their lives but for his extraordinary intervention.
โIn helping to secure the blossom of democracy, he became a thorn in the side of the regime and of those who simply cannot stand a good democracy or people being free.
โAmong the many foreign friends Nigeria has known over the years, Carrington was the most selfless. He was also the foreigner who contributed the most to the end of military rule in our land.
โAs such, he acted far beyond the call of duty. He acted as the rare human being he was โ the son of two nations.
โTo paraphrase the title of his book, he refused to remain silent in a time of tyranny. He refused to be wined and dined while others were being jailed. He refused to be feted while others were being beaten. He refused to say all was well when so many were undergoing all manner of indignity and improper danger.
โAmbassador Carrington was a rare breed. He demonstrated the power and progress that could happen if only Africa and Black America recognised that bond that exists between them. He saw and nurtured it.
โThat bond is what led him to do for us as a brother, not just an Ambassador, would do. For this, he was to face danger and attempts against him in Nigeria.
โWhat many of you did not know is that he was also to pay a price in America. Many did not like the unabashed stand he took as a black man standing up for a black nation. They sought to hurt and impede him professionally.
โHe knew this was the danger he would face, yet he marched onward. He knew the path he chose was not the easy one, but it was truly the right one and thus it was the only path a man such as he was bound to take. As such, he was a man of character and high principle.
โHounded and hunted, Carrington stood undaunted. He refused to do less than what was right for America and for Nigeria.
โWe can never forget Ambassador Carrington. To forget him would be a shameless act like forgetting oneโs older brother.
โInstead, we honour him. His name shall take its rightful and good place in the annals of this nation. The principled manner in which he lived should be taught into our children.
โWe should duly honour this black man who returned to us from across the ocean to prove that neither the passage of time nor great distance can break the familial ties between us.
โWe thank Walter Carrington for his love of us, and his special contributions to this country.
โMay I offer condolences to his loving wife and our sister, Arese, who was such a wonderful partner to Walter.
โMay God give her the solace and comfort that can come only from His hand. May Godโs tenderest mercies be with their children and the entire Carrington family over the loss of their father and patriarch.
โWe must all honour Walter by honoring the laudable ideals for which he stood. This man became a bridge between Africa and the African-American. Let us continue his legacy by expanding and strengthening that bridge for the benefit of our race.
โAmbassador Carrington has gone to be with God. But before he left, he taught us by example what it means to be pan-Africanist. Now we must follow.
โWell done Ambassador Carrington. Extremely well done!โ