Kano state
Governor, Mr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso on Thursday faulted the
suspension of the Governor of the Central Bank (CBN) Mallam Sanusi Lamido
Sanusi, saying that there was an ulterior motive behind the action.
The Governor
also said it was sheer disrespect to the existing laws of the land and a show
of ingratitude that a person who has brought about sweeping positive changes
that would have put the nation's economy on the pedestal of growth would be
treated unfairly.
Kwankwaso
said Sanusi should rather be commended for exposing the rot and corruption in
the NNPC.
Meanwhile, members of the House of Representatives have rejected the
suspension of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN Governor, Mr Sanusi Lamido
Sanusi.
Also apparently embittered by what legislators perceived as selective implementation or non-compliance with its resolution against some public officers over corrupt practices, the House has mandated its committees on Justice, and Legislative Compliance to compile all resolutions that have indicted any public officer for which President Goodluck Jonathan refused to act, and request the president to act on them immediately
Also apparently embittered by what legislators perceived as selective implementation or non-compliance with its resolution against some public officers over corrupt practices, the House has mandated its committees on Justice, and Legislative Compliance to compile all resolutions that have indicted any public officer for which President Goodluck Jonathan refused to act, and request the president to act on them immediately
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We ve a corrupt government that aids corruption rather than fight it. I pray to God to invoke trauma on all corrupt leAders of this. I pray that God visit them with all kind of plights. As for GEJ, he is a complete disappointment to Nigerians
ReplyDeleteTotal failure, if somebody most go then it should b NNPC and Finance ministers and others(sanusi, ....., ......, ........, ......)
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't they cry fowl when odimegwu sacked.
ReplyDeleteWell the presidency has shown that it will do anything to promote his administration and his personal interest. I hope the undermined institutions like House of reps or senate will stand up to fight this illegality
ReplyDeleteWe keep crying foul even when the Presidency has given reasons for his suspension. I don't know when we Nigerians will learn to see things the way it should be..Even Sanusi himself has not deny allegations levelled against him as well, meaning that he too is not clean, Those that have been benefitting from him and his ungaurded remarks on the Govt that he is a big player for some years now are crying foul forgetting that in the eyes of the law he who goes with equity they always say must go with clean hands.
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