Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido has cleared the air on allegations that the Presidency may have forced him to commence pre-retirement leave from April 1, 2014, two months before his tenure is expected to expire.
Sanusi who spoke during a meeting with staff of the apex bank yesterday in Abuja, said he is stepping down as CBN governor on June 1, 2014 and he is not being forced to embark on a pre-retirement leave as widely reported in the media.
It reliably gathered that he told the staff at the meeting that “There is no pre-retirement leave for me, at least I haven’t applied for one, but I will be stepping down by June 1,
I always put this nation first.”
Sanusi also told his staff that he had done nothing to apologise for.
“For the past four and a half years that I’ve been in the bank, I don’t think I’ve done anything to apologise to anyone for; I’m not saying sorry for anything and I don’t see myself saying sorry.”culled
Whatever.. Na them sabi!
ReplyDeleteI just know he isn't one of the people they can push around..He's father is powerful as well!!
That's his plate of rice
ReplyDeleteWho caressss????
Ok nw.... We don hear. Next pls.
ReplyDeletePls let him retire abeg... Let's know if other tribes can start getting jobs in d bank. He just monopolised CBN. And yes, I know what am talking about...
ReplyDeleteTunde Lemo. Next!
ReplyDeleteTunde Lemo is also retiring after serving two terms of five years each.
DeleteTrue. They can't force him to resign. He was doing his job. Afterall he even tried to cover up their mess from $48 billion to $10 billion. Deziani and GEJ your days are numbered
ReplyDeleteIhekire Tony
ReplyDeleteFirstbank will be in a big shit when this man retire.
OK but what are we suppose to do with that information?
ReplyDeleteI haf hear naaa
ReplyDeleteSanusi, how do we see? I gat message for you
ReplyDeleteGood he decided by himself to do so, that saves him the embarrassment of being forced to to do so.
ReplyDeleteTank God!
ReplyDeleteI am tired of this man and his cashless policy,I hope as he goes the whole sh*t will die away!
Like I care! Warefa. Next pls
ReplyDeleteSanusi is the first person in the history of governors of central bank in the world to wind the Governor of central bank award for three consecutive years together with two awards as the best Governor of central bank in Africa. This is amazing yet people bring up petty things to nail down this man's reputation and efforts in re-modelling our banking system.
ReplyDeletegood for him o,cant even write much cos i am as well tired of all diz political propagandas
ReplyDeleteAct 1 scene 1: *omawumi's music blaring in the background * if you ask meeee¶¶¶¶ na who...,*Sanusi dances out* *AIG struts in*
ReplyDeleteDem no force you Sanusanu? Nigeria we hail thee.
All hail AIG the new CBN Governor
*Yawns*
ReplyDeleteSanusi Lamido can't even wait for his term to be over...serving the Nigerian government is good for impostors and corrupt leaders" ....he was in Saudi Arabia last week for a spiritual emphansis..he gives a fuck about power and money!!!.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that. There goes Tunde Lemo's chance. Sad.
ReplyDeleteDoes it now mean that those WHO didnt remit the $10.8 billion to the federation account are more patroitic than one who exposed their mis-deeds. smh
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