Did you know that President Goodluck Jonathan who is accusing Sanusi
Lamido of acts of financial reckless is in actually fact angry because
Sanusi refused to spend $2billion for gadgets for him in Aso Rock? Well,
that is one of the "sins" of the CBN governor. Because he gave money,
from what he has able to make through his diligent work, to some
universities and bomb blast victims, the Presidency got angry.
During the tenure of Charles Soludo, the highest money CBN ever gave the
federal government was N8bn but today Sanusi has given the same
government over N600billion. Why didn't they ask him how he was able to
make so much money in the CBN when others could not? That is the sad
reality in Nigeria today.
Read Sanusi's story below as stated by Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi himself...
My story, by Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
As at the time I came into office, several things had collapsed. From
banks to stock exchange, they had crashed. Inflation was at 15.6percent
three months before I became Central Bank Governor; there was already
instability in every sector of the economy. When I look back, I thank
God for the people who supported us and criticized us as well because
criticism has made us stronger. Also, when I look back, I can point to
several things that have changed after our arrival and till date.
Keeping inflation down
For the first time in a long while, we have been able to keep inflation
at about 7percent since January 2013 and it is still like that up till
this moment. As far as instability and exchange rate is concerned, we
have worked tirelessly to ensure things work out well for the economy.
We also introduced cash reduction in the system. Although most people
didn’t like it because they felt it will add more problem to the
exchange rate because people want to buy dollars but against all odds,
the cashless policy has worked and it’s still working today.
On the face-off between CBN and NNPC
I must say that we are not EFCC. What I have been talking about is the
areas that affect my job which have been a dwindling in the money that
comes into the Federation Account. Let me make it clear, the disputed
$20billion may be gone. And what some people want is the continuity of
this; that stealing of public funds should continue.
On his suspension
I must say that there was no time when the CBN received any letter from
the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria. At no point were we given
any letter to respond to over any financial allegations. Also, nothing
in the letter declared that I did anything wrong. I can tell you that
CBN does not operate the way it’s been presented because all facts and
statements of account are there for everybody to see. They said we spent
N1.2billion on the police – even if that is true, is that corruption?
Did I set up my security outfit and pay myself? I want to repeat that I
have had my last day in office. I have achieved everything I set out to
achieve. Looking at the suspension letter, I was not given the benefit
of doubt to respond or explain myself.
Court order
However, I have a court order now enforcing my fundamental human right
because once they seize your passport, you don’t know the next step they
will take. I took an expert motion to court to ensure I am not
harassed.
On the allegation that he is partisan
When I was in King’s College, I was in Form 2 when Bukola Saraki came
into Form 1. He has been my friend since we were 11years old. Also,
El-Rufai has been my friend. I never knew I will be CBN Governor because
I had wanted to study law, also Bukola Saraki never knew he would
become a politician because he read medicine. These people remain my
friends and, with all sincerity, every one of us has friends across
political divides. These are things some Nigerians categorize and accuse
me of being a politician. Also, I had known Governor Fashola and Bola
Tinubu since I was in First Bank. I am a Lagos boy as well and my
children were all given birth to and groomed in Lagos. When Nasir El-
Rufai heard what happened, he decided to come to the Lagos airport so
that if I am going to be arrested, it will be in the company of some of
my friends. He never came to the airport as an APC member but as a
friend. I am not a politician.
What next on NNPC
It is not my responsibility anymore but I can comment as a Nigerian. I
can talk if I feel like. I believe nobody will challenge me that I did
not speak out when I was supposed to as CBN Governor. If the next CBN
Governor wants to pursue the missing funds matter or the National
Assembly wants to go ahead, they are free of do so. Can you imagine a
sitting Minister on national television saying they spent money without
appropriation. In any other country, such minister has sacked herself.
To me, that is not financial recklessness.
Let me simply ask, if the Nigerian Constitution says don’t spend money
without appropriation or says don’t pay subsidy and the Minister went
ahead to pay, is it not a problem? Technical problem is what we deal
with at CBN, we deal with CRR and other issues.
In this kind of situation of investigation going on, you are supposed to
either keep quiet as a wise man or walk away. But as you can see, I am
not a wise man.
Donation of 100million
It is called principle of donation. During the Ikeja bomb blast
explosion, the CBN Governor then, Joseph Sanusi, gave N10million. So I
was not the first person to do that. This is contained under Corporate
Social Responsibility. The blast in Kano did not affect Kano citizens
alone, SSS offices, police stations were attacked and these are federal
offices which have several people from the South working there. I can
tell you that 80percent of the victims of that bomb attack are not Kano
citizens, there were several Christians from the South involved and I
gave N100million to their families. What is bad in that? Why are people
not complaining about the N500million I compelled the Bankers Committee
to give to flood victims in Benue State and other places? What is wrong
in it? With CSR, you cannot do everything in all the 36states of the
federation; you will do the little you can.
Mint printing!
This is one area that we have been able to cut down on spending. In
2012, CBN spent N38billion on mint printing down from the N49billion
spent in 2011. In 2013, we spent N35billion and, in my 2014 budget, my
plan was to spend N30billion. So we have been bringing down the cost of
printing.
Under the Fiscal Responsibility Act of the CBN, we contribute 80 percent
into the Federation Account. In 2008 before I became Governor, CBN
contributed N8billion into the Federation Account. In my last year, CBN
gave N159billion. In 2012, we gave N80billion, in 2011, we gave
N60billion. In the first four years of my term as CBN Governor, we gave
government about N279billion. The National Assembly called to commend
me.
We have been able to give N600billion from surplus alone and the money
is made from prudent finance, cutting down currency expenses, every over
headline has gone down. So I can say, with all sense of humility, that
the last thing anybody can accuse me of his financial recklessness.
–By Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
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