The embattled Central Bank Governor (CBN),
Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, said on February 23, 2014, Sunday that the
president's greatest failing was that he is"surrounded by people who are extremely incompetent, who are extremely fraudulent and whom he trusts".
Mallam Sanusi, who spoke to Agence France-Presse (AFP), on a day the
ruling Peoples Democratic Party and the opposition All Progressives
Congress traded tackles on the propriety of suspending him, appeared
resolute in his allegations against the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, NNPC, declaring that,"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".
In an interview with AFP in Lagos, Sanusi said
many of the people advising Jonathan are sycophants who do not speak
frankly about the extent of corruption in government.
"When you sit
with President Jonathan himself, he appears a nice, simple person, who
is trying his best to do his best. However, his greatest failing
obviously is that he is surrounded by people who are extremely
incompetent, who are extremely fraudulent and whom he trusts,"he said.
The former CBN governor, who learnt of his removal while he was
attending a regional meeting of CBN governors in Niger Republic,
immediately returned to the country and had his passport seized by the
Directorate of State Services, DSS.
Last Friday, he secured a temporary order from the Federal High Court, Lagos barring the DSS or the police from arresting him.
Sanusi also commented on the seizure of his passport:
"I thought taking away my passport was the beginning of infringement on
my fundamental human rights,"explaining that he had already sought
court protection over it.
Regarding the allegations against him,
Sanusi said he had earlier this year heard of a report condemning his
performance and wrote to President Jonathan in "June or July" asking if
an explanation was needed, but that he received no reply. According to
him, the"first time I was formally notified about the allegations was
the day I was suspended", arguing that it would be too simple to
describe his removal as payback for his attacks on the NNPC.
"Since
2009, I have been annoying the government. You've got 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
said.
On his face-off with the NNPC, Sanusi told the AFP that the
extent of the graft may have reached a historic height, saying, "I think
everybody has known that NNPC is rotten. I don't think it has ever been
as bad as this".
According to Sanusi, the so-called kerosene
subsidy money in fact pays for"private jets…yachts… and expensive
property in Beverly Hills and Switzerland."
Sanusi ruled out running for elected office, but said he may still have a future in public service.
In the short term, he expressed his readiness to face any attacks that
may be coming from those he said are committed to preserving the status
quo in a nation where, despite massive oil wealth, most people live in
abject poverty.
Few hours after Sanusi was suspended on February 20,
2014, Thursday, the President appointed Mrs Sarah Alade as Acting
governor, while forwarding the name of Mr Godwin Emefiele to the Senate
for approval as the new CBN governor.
Monday, 24 February 2014
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is it because u have been fired?...u now want to implicate others...pls go and rest...u were 1 of them..Had it been u were not fired.. we wont be hearing this rubbish!..
ReplyDeleteAboki why r u still crying? I taught u said dat nobody can sack u.Go n occupy ur position again nah let me see.
ReplyDeleteI don't want to bliv this said sanusi is above the law. Stil wondering his utterances after after suspension with facts.
ReplyDeleteSaint sanusi is a new phase of lie mohammed days ahead will be full of propaganda from him and his APC co fundamentalist.
ReplyDeleteSanusi should shut up! Wht d heck is he talking about? Is he a saint?
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"who knows what to believe" "nawao! Naija
ReplyDeleteThe question is if sanusi is not corrupt, why has he gone to get court order for him not to be arrested by law enforcement agents? Why can't he stand and proof his innocence? I think that the senate will soon probe his breaches in the CBN. He seems to be more corrupt than the people he is accusing.
ReplyDeleteMr. Sanusi you are a sycophent because you advice Mr. President on monetary affairs.
ReplyDeleteWhen someone is fished out he claims innocent of corruption. Jonathan might not be good enough bt then he is still far better than his attacker and rivals. GEJ all the eay
ReplyDeleteOnly God will judge them for this their selfish act,making poor mass to suffer,can u imagin how huge amount of money are being misused,wereby no good road not to talk of job for the youth.
ReplyDeleteMr. Sanusi, could you kindly respond to recent letter written by Erastus Akingbade former CEO of IB plc over ilegal take-over of his businesses?
ReplyDeleteOur problem is curruption
ReplyDeleteIf u can truely recall back,sanusi has been saying this even as Governor of Central bank. No sentiments pls. Whether from north or south.
ReplyDeleteCorruption everywhere in nigeria and Jonathan is not fighting it at all. The Political will is not there. NNPC GMD suppose to be fired by now. Why is it that Jonathan finds it hard to remove corrupt officials?
ReplyDeleteTurn by turn
ReplyDeleteCorruption himself talking
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ReplyDeleteHe is correct. Sanusi is correct,in order and on point. Jona is a good man but his aids and those around him is his main problem and down fall. Those around him are crooks,criminals,looters and will not advice him well. Sanusi is correct. Jonathan is good but those around him are political novice.
ReplyDeletedont worry ur self . Its just time 4 u to leave the office. And nothing more ur chance will come again
ReplyDeleteNNPC, is their ATM,cash collection center and depot.
ReplyDeleteSo belated to be a true confession
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ReplyDeleteThat includes you fool
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