President
Goodluck Jonathan has asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi, to resign immediately on the grounds that the letter Sanusi
wrote to him on the unremitted $49.8 billion oil revenue to the Federation
Account, was leaked to former President Olusegun Obasanjo by the CBN governor.
But Sanusi
who has denied leaking the letter to anyone, has refused to resign and informed
the president during the heated telephone exchange that he could only be
removed by two-thirds of the Senate as required by law.
THISDAY
learnt that the president had called Sanusi and accused him of leaking the
letter to Obasanjo, which enabled the latter to use it as one of many
allegations he levelled against Jonathan in his letter titled: “Before It is
Too Late”.
The
president, who a source in the presidency said was very angry and was not
prepared to allow Sanusi to proceed on his terminal leave in March, asked him
to tender his resignation before the close of business last Tuesday.
However,
Sanusi denied that he had leaked his letter to Obasanjo and made it abundantly
clear he would not be forced out, except he is removed by two-thirds of the
Senate.
He also told
the president that the letter was available in the presidential villa,
available in the finance ministry and available in the central bank and
wondered how he (Sanusi) could have leaked the letter, which was so widely
available, to a former two-term president of Nigeria who has his people all over
the place.
Sanusi also
expressed his surprise to the president that he was the one being asked to
resign instead of the president to ask those responsible for the non-remittance
of the funds to resign.
His response, which threw the president aback, degenerated into a heated exchange during which Sanusi told the president that as the federal government’s Chief Economic Adviser, mandatorily required to bring issues of critical economic importance to the attention of the president, he had done a patriotic duty to his country.
His response, which threw the president aback, degenerated into a heated exchange during which Sanusi told the president that as the federal government’s Chief Economic Adviser, mandatorily required to bring issues of critical economic importance to the attention of the president, he had done a patriotic duty to his country.
“He informed
the president that it is necessary to deal with the issues and not the letter
that had been leaked since it has since been established that it was not $49.8
billion that had not been remitted to the Federation Account, but $10.8
billion, which was still in dispute and by any stretch of imagination was still
a large sum.
“Sanusi felt
he was being forced out for doing his patriotic duty to his country by drawing
attention to the unaccounted funds. He only has two months to go, so this was a
ploy to force him out and destroy his career and reputation.
“He knew
this and for this reason, refused to throw in the towel as requested by the
president,” a source familiar with the conversation said.
But the president was said to have remained adamant and insisted on the CBN governor’s resignation.
But the president was said to have remained adamant and insisted on the CBN governor’s resignation.
Following
the exchange, Sanusi, another source said, briefed his close aides at the CBN
and family of what had transpired between himself and the president.
The source said he did it to shield himself from harm, as he felt his life might be in danger for defying the direct order of the president.
The source said he did it to shield himself from harm, as he felt his life might be in danger for defying the direct order of the president.
When
contacted Wednesday on the issue, the president’s Special Adviser, Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, did not pick up or return THISDAY’s calls and text
messages.
Also,
efforts to get Sanusi and the CBN to speak on the matter met a brick wall.
Sanusi had written to the president in September informing him that, among other issues, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had not remitted $49.8 billion of oil revenue to the Federation Account over a 19-month period.
Sanusi had written to the president in September informing him that, among other issues, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had not remitted $49.8 billion of oil revenue to the Federation Account over a 19-month period.
Although the
letter was not made public until December 4, 2013 when it was leaked, Obasanjo
referred to it in his letter dated December 2, 2013, to the president, in which
the former president also accused Jonathan of being clannish, destroying the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), compiling a political watch-list of 1,000
people and training snipers to target opponents of the administration, among
other allegations.
The president had since denied all of Obasanjo's claims in his rebuttal of the former president's letter.
Expectedly, Sanusi’s letter drew the ire of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), which called on the National Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against the president.
The president had since denied all of Obasanjo's claims in his rebuttal of the former president's letter.
Expectedly, Sanusi’s letter drew the ire of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), which called on the National Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against the president.
In addition,
the Senate directed its Committee on Finance to probe the contents of Sanusi’s
letter.
However,
Sanusi’s letter was immediately denied by NNPC, which accused the CBN governor
of not only playing politics but also of being ignorant of the operations of
the oil and gas sector.
Following
NNPC’s repeated denials, a joint press conference was convened by the
Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala; Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke and
Sanusi, during which it was revealed that a reconciliation process was ongoing,
and had so far established that it was not $49.8 billion that had not been
repatriated to the Federation Account but $10.8 billion.
During the
press conference, however, Sanusi attempted to distance himself from the
statements made by Okonjo-Iweala and Alison-Madueke, stating that it was $12
billion that had not been remitted by NNPC.
But the
finance minister immediately interjected, insisting that it was $10.8 billion
that had not been remitted to the Federation Account and was still in dispute.
But it is
not clear what would now happen to the CBN governor who has already indicated
that he will leave office in March on a three-month terminal leave ahead of the
expiration of his tenure in June.
He had
earlier written to the president last year that he would not be seeking a
second term.
Clearly the
Jonathan presidency must be feeling uncomfortable with Sanusi's remaining five
months in office in this political season.
As at last
night, efforts were being made to reconcile the president and the CBN governor
and create an orderly transition at the apex bank so as not to harm growing
confidence in the Nigerian economy.
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ReplyDeleteWhy is mr president,having issues with the people he brought into power and close associates.He shoud change and give the masses whar they deserve or resign now,after all he was not born a president.He has got what he needs in life.
ReplyDeleteSanusi was brought in by yaradua. He is a religious fanatic and hates a Christian president
DeleteIf sunusi is going i think he should carrie those dat repuse 2 remid d $10.8b wit him & d madam in aviation. just 4 d presdent 2 b fear
ReplyDeleteIf sunusi is going i think he should carrie those dat repuse 2 remid d $10.8b wit him & d madam in aviation. just 4 d presdent 2 b fear
ReplyDeleteSerious matter. Hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteOga GEJ pls who should resign? Sanusi that reported unremitted billion of dollars or the person that refused to remit tax payers funds running into billions of dollars.Even d adjusted 10.8 billion dollars is over half the budget of the entire country and more than the annual budget of the entire sourth west
ReplyDeleteGEJ na real armed robber
ReplyDeleteGod is at work.
ReplyDeleteJonathan will kill this country, Obasanjo how can you bring oil theif ti rule tgis country
ReplyDeleteJonathan you are the one that should resing
ReplyDeletePlease Nigerian let us unite and stop this Ogogoro Man by 2015 befor he stole all our money
ReplyDeleteWhy can't you ask Okonjo-Iweala or Alison-Madueke to resign big theif, we must bring you down by 2015
ReplyDeleteClearly the Jonathan presidency must be feeling uncomfortable with Sanusi's remaining five months in office in this political season.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm,where are those foolish fellow dat said OBJ was lying against GEJ,people shud tell us now if Jonathan is not a criminal,why on earth does he think bcause he is a president so he could just be asking people in d higher office to resign or quit their position wen they are doing right things,d same tin he has been doing to Amechi n others telling him d truth,Sanusi is not his minister he could be asking to steal money 4 him n also he can't just wake up to say he wants to sack him except wit d help of d NASS,it is getting obvious everyday that Jonathan is a big thief & all OBJ wrote in that letter are all facts & truth
ReplyDeleteThese Northerners, Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians . Mr jonathan is in control of the country now he decide who works with him. Ordinary sanusi u must resign now , who do think u re?
ReplyDeleteGej is this a way of distracting us again so we can forget abt $ 10.8billion , Gej encourages frood nd promotes corruption, Gej is jst a president nd not even a leader .
ReplyDeleteIs time we devide dis country so that all dis northarner we dey run dia mouth make den die for hungry, because we don pity ona pass
ReplyDeleteWhen you give Oil bunkering these country to rule what do yuo expect, he want some body that will help him divert our Oil money and tax payers Big theif we must track yuo down by 2015
ReplyDeleteOle lo ba omo je.no one is perfect.so keep quiet
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 9:38 , stop bringing religion into this issue of Jonathan's leadership flaws. Sanusi identified fraud in the federation account and reported it . What wrong has he done ? If Jonathan mean well for this nation and real ya saint as he claim to be ,he will eulogies Sanusi for being steadfast in the discharge of his constitutional duties. With all these emerging fraud cases, Obasanjo is vindicated. Ogogoro man must return to Utuoke by 2015 , in Jesus name. Amen!
ReplyDeleteIf jona doesn't continue in 2015 we will bomb all d refineries n sack all d staff of PENGASSAN
ReplyDeleteI feel pity for nigerians.we are some of us are so shallow in our thinking.I am a xtian,and I supported MKO- KINJIBE SPD ticket regardless of them being muslims. Only foolish Nigerians wld allow corrupt politician to divide us via tribe n religion.ALL WE NEED IS LEADERS DAT WLD DO THE RIGHT THING.pls we need a change in Nigeria.enuff of this rubbish.Jonathan has failed in his fight against corruption.dimeji bankole,gbenga daniels,farok lawan,oduah,police pension scamist all are walking free today.haba if u are a xtian,muslim,or idol worshipper,ibo,hausa,yoruba,ijaw,tiv or igala and u support evil then u r stupid.missing $10.8bn is enuff to cause a revolution in america.........but see us in naija!........its a way of life. O ma se o
ReplyDeleteY can't dos northerners just 4 once liv us alone to enjoy d resources God has blessed us wit
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