The Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, has suspended
Mr. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi from his position as the Governor of the
Central Bank of Nigeria.
The suspension was announced in a statement signed by the Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati.
The statement read that, “Having taken special notice of reports of
the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and other investigating
bodies, which indicate clearly that Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s tenure
has been characterised by various acts of financial recklessness and
misconduct, which are inconsistent with the administration’s vision of a
Central Bank propelled by the core values of focused economic
management, prudence, transparency and financial discipline;
“Being also deeply concerned about far-reaching irregularities under
Mallam Sanusi’s watch which have distracted the Central Bank away from
the pursuit and achievement of its statutory mandate; and being
determined to urgently re-position the Central Bank of Nigeria for
greater efficiency, respect for due process and accountability,
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has ordered the immediate suspension
of Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi from the Office of Governor of the
Central Bank of Nigeria.
“President Jonathan has further ordered that Mallam Sanusi should
hand over to the most senior Deputy Governor of the CBN, Dr Sarah Alade,
who will serve as Acting Governor until the conclusion of on-going
investigations into breaches of enabling laws, due process and mandate
of the CBN.
“The President expects that as Acting Governor of the Central Bank,
Dr. Alade would focus on the core mandate of the Bank and conduct its
affairs with greater professionalism, prudence and propriety to restore
domestic and international confidence in the country’s apex bank.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria reassures all stakeholders in
Nigeria’s financial and monetary system that this decision has been
taken in absolute good faith, in the overall interest of the Nigerian
economy and in accordance with our laws and due process.”
SOURCE:www.channelstv.com
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