President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday said that Mallam
Lamido Sanusi was still the Governor of the Central Bank of
Nigeria.
Fielding questions from a panel of journalists during the
presidential media chat in Abuja, Jonathan said Sanusi would only
cease to be governor of the bank if found guilty of infractions levelled
against him.
But he was quick to describe as “unfortunate,” the controversy
surrounding his suspension of the Kano State-born banker.
He reminded critics of his action that he had absolute powers to do
so without recourse to the Senate.
The President said he could only revert to the Senate
if he intended to sack the governor completely.
He added that Sanusi’s suspension was not in any way connected
with the alleged $20bn missing funds from the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation.
The President also used the opportunity of the programme aired on
national television stations for about 75 minutes to state that there was no
time subsidy was removed on kerosene.
The President said because he had oversight functions on the CBN, he
could not close his eyes against infractions in the bank as revealed in the
report of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria.
He said it was not necessary for him to approach the Senate before
suspending Sanusi because he could still return to his duty post if cleared.
Jonathan said, “The CBN issue is quite
unfortunate. The question is whether the President, by virtue of the
constitution , has powers to suspend the governor of the CBN and I
will tell you yes.
“The President has absolute powers to suspend the CBN governor. CBN is
not even well defined in the Nigerian constitution.
“If you look at the Nigerian constitution, Section 153 talks about
executive bodies like Federal Character Commission, Civil Service Commission,
Independent National Electoral Commission, the Judicial Service Commission and
the Code of Conduct. There are about 14 of them; these are clearly
defined . The section states that the President appoints but the Senate
clears.
“For the President to remove anybody, he must go through the Senate. The
CBN as the number one bank is not even well defined in the constitution, but
the CBN law makes the provision that to appoint the governor,the deputy
governors and non-executive directors, the President appoints and sends to the
Senate.
“But the President has oversight functions over the CBN. So, if
somebody tells you that the CBN is a different entity, it is not true because
for the CBN governor to change the colour of the naira, the President must
approve.
“Normally, when you audit the CBN, you publish it. After auditing, for
you to publish it, the President must approve.That means the President must
accept that that audit report is correct.
“But Sanusi is still the governor of the CBN and people must know that.
That is why there can never be a substantive governor until the issue is sorted
out. Sanusi can come back tomorrow to continue his work because the issues
raised are the issues that the board of the CBN with the Financial Reporting
Council, the authorities that have powers to look into the financial
transactions of the CBN, will deal with.
“On the issue of suspension, the CBN Act is somehow anomalous. The
CBN governor is the chairman of the CBN board. He is the Chief Executive of the
CBN and at the same time the chairman of the CBN board, so if there are
allegations about the CBN governor, it becomes a problem for you to look into
them.
“There were issues raised based on the 2012 audit report and for you to
look into those issues, we felt that for you to be sure of what you are doing,
the CBN governor should just step aside.
“Immediately the board and the council sort out those grey areas and if
they do not accept, the governor comes back to do his work. So you cannot now
say you are going to the Senate to ask for power to suspend . Maybe in one week
or so, the board and the council sort out the grey areas, then you
can go back to the Senate and say the man is coming back.
“No. It is when you want to remove the governor completely. Assuming the
board and the council looked into those grey areas and felt that the
infractions are grave enough for Sanusi to leave completely, then I have to go
to the Senate.
“No matter the issues they raise, I cannot say I am firing him. It is the
Senate that can do so. I can place those issues before the Senate and if the
Senate agrees with the report, then they will say yes, he can leave.
“ People must realise that the issues of suspension and removal
are very different.”
Jonathan justified the seeming delay in suspending Sanusi since he
claimed the issues culminating in his decision started in April 2013. He
said that matters relating to the nation’s treasury must be dealt with
carefully.
The President said that he needed to consult widely before taking
a decision on the matter because as a sensitive issue, no President would wake
up one day and take such a decision.
When asked why he spared the bank’s deputy governors when they were all
indicted alongside Sanusi, Jonathan said it was not a wise thing to remove
everybody especially when nobody had convicted anybody.
He said Sanusi must take responsibility as the chairman of the board
just as he (the President) also takes all the blame as the President of the
country.
He however added that during further investigation, if any of the deputy
governors was found to be involved, he could be asked to also step aside.
Hmmmmm! Who is decieving who ? If the person u'r decievn doesnt know, u dat is decieving knows. Why didnt the President ask Minister of petroleum to step aside pending d outcome of d investigation dat is going on in NNPC. Mr President shld not be sentimental in his judgement.....
ReplyDeleteU spoke well my amiable Presido. Sanusi shud be probed whether dem like am or not n if found guilty shud be jailed. So Sanusi can donate billions but Oduah bought bullet proof cars, dem say make dem crucify her.
ReplyDeleteBut why appoint new governor ?
ReplyDeleteJonathan is fooling himself not Nigerians bcause Nigerians are far wiser than him,he didn't sack Sanusi but he can appoint a new governor in his place in acting capacity and he also have summited a niger delta guys name to NASS to replace Sanusi and yet he said Sanusi can go back if not found guilty,why can't Jonathan step aside wit numberous looting that has been happening in his government and other ministers that has been exposing looting Nigeria treasure massively especially minister of petroleum and finance minister among many of them
ReplyDeleteJonathan can only deceive gullible NIGERIANS NOT ME . Was Sanusi granted fair hearing to defend these doctored allegations, am not suprise because the NNPC is gis ATM so he need somebody that will not reveal all the sharp practices there to enable loot money for 2015 election . I know the God That I serve will destroy Jonathan for all these impunities that him and his cohorts are orchestrating. I certainly be
ReplyDeleteI eve that he is a colossal failure.
Did the God u serve ask u and raphael 2 insult those in authority? Who will be held resonsible if anything goes wrong with the Nigeria economy 2day, is it Jonathan or Sanusi? Why re u crying or fighting 4 someone that u have not met in life before as if u know him more than the way the president know him? The president is the head and he is the one we voted 4 to nurture this country 4 us, so he can kick out anyone that's found destroying this country 4 us
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