The suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Lamido
Sanusi, on Sunday described President Goodluck Jonathan as a simple man
trying to do well but surrounded by “extremely incompetent
and fraudulent” aides.
Sanusi was suspended by Jonathan on Thursday
over alleged financial misconduct, an action viewed by many analysts as
politically-motivated.
In an interview with the Agence France Presse in Lagos,
Sanusi said many of the people advising Jonathan were sycophants, who
did not speak frankly about the extent of corruption in government.
He said, “When you sit with the President, he appears a nice
and simple person who is trying to do his best.
“His greatest failing obviously is that he is surrounded by people who
are extremely incompetent, who are extremely fraudulent and whom he trusts.”
Sanusi also faulted the seizure of his international passport by
security agents, claiming that it “was the beginning of
infringement on my fundamental human rights.”
Regarding the allegations against him, the suspended CBN chief said when
he heard of a report condemning his performance, he wrote to
Jonathan in “June or July” asking if an explanation was needed, but received no
reply.
But he added that the first time he was formally notified of the
allegations was the day (last Thursday) he was suspended.
He argued that it would be too simple to describe his removal as
payback for his attacks on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
“Since 2009, I have been annoying the government… There are
people who think I have the wrong friends; people who think maybe I have
not distanced myself enough from people who are seen to be opposition figures,”
he further said.
Sanusi argued that the extent of graft in the NNPC
might have reached an historic high.
“I think everybody has known that NNPC is rotten. I don’t think it has
ever been as bad as this,” he told the AFP.
According to Sanusi, the so-called kerosene subsidy money spent by the
Federal Government in fact pays for “private jets…yachts… and expensive
property(of some public office holders) in Beverly Hills (United States)
and Switzerland.”
Sanusi,who ruled out running for elected office, said
he still had a future in public service.
He voiced his readiness to face any attacks that might
come from those committed to preserving the status.
“If I am sacrificed in whatever way, my freedom or my life… if it does
lead to better accountability, it will be well worth it,” the Kano State-born
banker added.
But just as Sanusi spoke,the Presidency said it was in
possession of different kinds of petitions against him.
It said the petitions from within and outside the CBN
centred on the same line of breaches by him.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr.
Reuben Abati, said this in an exclusive interview with one of our
correspondents.
Abati, who was responding to a question on whether the Presidency
was in possession of a petition from Dr. Erastus Akingbola, on alleged
fraudulent takeover of Intercontinental Bank, said what was
contained in the government official record was that Sanusi
ran the CBN aground.
He said the government’s letter of suspension sent to him could be
likened to a vote of no confidence in him.
The Presidential aide said, “There are all kinds of
petition against the suspended CBN governors not just from
Akingbola. There were so many allegations along the same line of breaches
against him.
“There were complaints by people from the CBN and that is why the letter
suspending him was very clear. In fact, that letter was like passing a
vote of no confidence in Sanusi’s tenure.
“That is what is in the official record of the government: that he
ran the place aground; that he ran the place with impunity;
that he ran the place recklessly; that he ran the place without due
recourse to its board .”
When asked if the government will encourage whoever that would succeed
Sanusi to review his (Sanusi) policies, Abati
replied, “I don’t think we have reached that stage yet.
“The name of the proposed CBN governor has been sent to the
National Assembly. The National Assembly has yet to make a
pronouncement on it. It is still at the level of nomination.
“So the Executive will not jump the gun by beginning to talk about what
whoever becomes the CBN governor should do or not do. What we are
assuring Nigerians and international investors is that the country’s monetary
policy will remain stable. Investors have nothing to fear.”
When further asked why the government spared the CBN deputy
governors despite the fact that the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria
recommended that they should be sacked alongside the governor, Abati said
investigation was still ongoing.
He said the objective of the government was not to shut down
the bank.
He said, “Investigations are still continuing. In fact, if you read that
report again, the first paragraph under recommendations asked for detailed
investigations. “It is just commonsensical that if there is such a
general indictment, the objective of government is not to shut down
the CBN. In a situation like this, it makes sense that head is usually
the symbol and investigations are continuing.
“It is not as if Sanusi has been removed, he has just been suspended to
allow for further investigation. You can be sure that if any other official is
indicted, such a person will not be protected.”
If d head of an organisation or government is symbolic as mentioned by Abati concerning Sanusi then Jonathan himself suppose to have been jailed 4 life or sentence to death 4 corruption of d highest ever witness in dis country nd d multiple killings in d country under his administration,as d sayings goes everytin dat has biginning has end especially those dat is evil,Jonathan administration is coming to an end soon nd by 2015 he shall be voted out of power massively nd he will not be able to rig d election
ReplyDeleteThat's true bcuz we've mumu person who happened to be Nigeria president...Big fool AKA Jona...Where is the 20 Billion dollars ooooooooooh..Don't try come 2015 oooooooooh..
ReplyDeleteNa you be the original mumu
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