Tinubu had on June 9, suspended Emefiele to allow for investigation into some allegations leveled against the CBN former governor.
Emefiele was subsequently arrested in Lagos State and flown to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, by the Department of State Services where he is being interrogated.
Speaking on the whole issue, Tinubu during an interactive session with Nigerians residing in France and neighbouring countries on Friday, said the financial system was rotten under Emefiele.
The President revealed that many of those living outside the country were unable to send money to their parents and relatives due to the multiple exchange rates, saying that is gone now.
He said: “Then the financial system was rotten. Few people made bags of money and then you yourself, you stopped sending money home to our poor parents. Several windows. But that is gone now. It’s gone.
“The man is in the hands of the authorities. Something is being done about that. They will sort themselves out.”
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The thieves are now in charge of identifying and pursuing other thieves.
ReplyDeleteAMEN! Let me translate better. THIEF KNOWS THIEF! Period! Even Tinubu son Seyi and his wife spend money like is going out of style. Layal with no means of livelihood to support her ridiculous lifestyle buying a crocodile birkin of over $100,000 and she has not one but couple! That is ridiculous and disgusting .
DeleteNice one baba ride on 💃
ReplyDeleteWhich Nigerian President hasn’t stolen or helped his people to steal?They are all thieves but we just need someone that will help the country get better while he’s stealing.if you become president today,you will steal too.
ReplyDeleteNa meeting Nigerians living in France be him purpose of wasting our tax money to jet off to Paris?
ReplyDeleteHe went to show off and add pics to his gallery.. No meaningful contribution like other African presidents.
So predictable.
Ok, so now they've let the naira fly, shebi na still 756 to a dollar. Please, kindly enlighten me, did this make things better? No option of getting it at 400 and something. Naira got worse jare, not recovered.
ReplyDeleteFor me, it's a good thing because I can sent money home and my people will get a bigger value for the money hut it all will still run quickly if things are so expensive.
Una Pele o.
You lack a basic understanding of economics and even basic math. You do realize that the 400 rate was being subsidized by an already broke government that is dangerously in debt to the Chinese right? Take the advice of your fave and PRODUCE if you want to strengthen the naira. No one is going to impoverish fellow Nigerians so you can import salad cream, George , lace, and tokunbo motorcycle.
DeleteLet everyone face a uniform rate and take actions as needed.