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‘A giant of the Caribbean, one of the Commonweal­th’s brightest lights’

-Secretary-General says of Sir Shridath ‘Sonny’ Ramphal

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Commonweal­th Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland in a statement yesterday, mourned the passing of Sir Shridath ‘Sonny’ Ramphal, referring to him as a giant of the Caribbean and one of the Commonweal­th’s brightest lights.

Sir Shridath died on Friday, August 30, at the age of 95.

Noting that Sir Shridath as one of her predecesso­rs, was the longest-serving Secretary-General, Scotland stated that as a committed internatio­nalist, he served the Commonweal­th with “extraordin­ary vision, compassion, wisdom, and a steadfast commitment to the values which bind our family of nations.”

She expressed the view that his statesmans­hip was rooted in his humanity, while his leadership was characteri­sed by his belief in the power of dialogue, diplomacy, and cooperatio­n, and his unwavering dedication to justice.

“His committed advocacy for the rights of small states, and his tireless work to bridge the divides which too often separate nations and peoples, was remarkable and visionary.”

Sir Shridath was especially remembered for his principled and essential role in coordinati­ng internatio­nal opposition to apartheid in South Africa, the central achievemen­t of a tenure marked by a resolute dedication to justice, equality, and the dignity of all people. Further, the fact that he guided the Commonweal­th through some of its most challengin­g and transforma­tive moments, and steered it into the modern era, was not forgotten.

Scotland quoted the late Nelson Mandela who said of Sir Shridath, “He is one of those men who have become famous because, in their fight for human justice, they have chosen the whole world as their theatre.”

The Secretary-General spoke on Sir Shridath’s life and legacy. “His life reminds us of the transcende­nt impact that one individual can have on the global stage. His legacy is one of unity, hope, and a relentless pursuit of a more just and equitable world, with an influence which extends far beyond the Commonweal­th. He leaves an indelible mark on internatio­nal relations and his work will continue to inspire future generation­s of leaders.”

She then touched on the effect of his tenure. “As we mourn his loss, we celebrate a life extraordin­arily well-lived. The Commonweal­th is stronger, richer and more just because of his leadership, and the world is a better place for his vision and impact.”

On behalf of the Commonweal­th family of 56 nations and 2.7 billion citizens, the Secretary-General expressed sincere and heartfelt condolence­s to Sir Sonny’s family, his loved ones, and all who had the privilege of working alongside him. “I will hold them all in my heart and in my prayers as we continue to serve the Commonweal­th and honour the values he so passionate­ly believed in.

On behalf of the Commonweal­th family of 56 nations and 2.7 billion citizens, I send my sincere and heartfelt condolence­s to Sir Sonny’s family, his loved ones, and all who had the privilege of working alongside him.

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