A group of Nigerians have shown solidarity with Cuba over recent electricity crisis and the devastation caused by Hurricane Oscar, calling for immediate end of the economic blockage of Cuba.
The group, Nigerian-Cuban Graduates Association in a letter of solidarity to the Cuban Ambassador to Nigeria, Miriam Morales Palmero signed by Dr. Olaitan Fafure (President) and Dr. Adie Patrick Adie (Secretary), said: “We extend our heartfelt solidarity and support to the government and people of Cuba as they confront the recent electricity crisis and the devastation caused by Hurricane Oscar.
“We stand with Cuba in these challenging times, recognizing the resilience and courage with which the Cuban people and government have continued to address these difficulties, despite the significant challenges posed by the ongoing economic blockade by the United States government.
“The impact of this blockade, as you know, severely hinder Cuba’s ability to address urgent infrastructure and energy needs, especially in the wake of natural disasters that require immediate and extensive resources. We are moved by the continued solidarity and support that Cuba receives from nations and people around the world, urging the United States to lift this blockade and allow Cuba the economic freedom to rebuild and enhance the lives of its people effectively.
“As an association that has benefitted from Cuba’s generosity and camaraderie, we raise our voices alongside the international community in advocating for the end of this blockade. We recognize that the path to global cooperation, peace, and development is only achievable through the principles of mutual respect, support, and understanding.
“We kindly request that your Excellency convey our support to the Cuban government and the people. We are confident that, with the blockade lifted, Cuba can and will emerge stronger in its efforts to provide for its people, maintain its vital infrastructure, and prepare more resiliently for future challenges.”