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Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Fight Corruption Not CBN Governor - NLC
The Nigeria Labour Congress on Tuesday urged the
Federal Government to intensify efforts at fighting
corruption in the country.
The congress gave the advice in a statement signed by
its President, Mallam Abdulwaheed Omar, and made
available to the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.
It advised the government not to dissipate energy on
the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria,
Mallam Lamido Sanusi.
“Rather than dissipate energy on Sanusi, government
should focus on irrefutable cases of corruption and
bring the culprits to book.
“There are legions, but we dare mention only the SURE-
P missing funds, the BMW bullet-proof cars, and the
Sanusi revelations at NNPC.
“It is a common knowledge that over the years, NNPC
has not come clean on the issue of remittances to the
Federation Account, a fact responsible for the routine
shunning of invitations by the National Assembly.
“In our view, the most important thing is that
government should not lose sight of its fight against
corruption which is the major issue here.’’
The statement said government’s commitment to the
fight against corruption should be “demonstrable, clear
and unambiguous.”
It said that the NLC had watched with concern the
exchanges between Sanusi and the NNPC on the one
hand and Sanusi and the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, on the other.
“These exchanges dwelled on allegedly unremitted
billions of dollars into the Federation Account.
“Sanusi had quoted three different figures as the alleged
sum not accounted for by the NNPC earning him a quiet
rebuke by the Senate which is investigating the alleged
fraud.
“In saner climes, Sanusi would be expected to turn in his
letter of resignation the next day for getting the figures
wrong, for misleading the public and for embarrassing
the government.
“The least expected of him would be a public apology.
We are not sure if he did either of the two until his
removal was announced.”
The statement said that in spite of Sanusi’s flaws, “the
congress believes that the process of his suspension
ridicules due process as well as the Act establishing the
CBN.’’
It argued that the suspension was flawed by virtue of
the fact that full investigations into the allegations had
not been concluded before the suspension was
implemented.
“We find it intriguing that government and Sanusi could
part ways in this fashion.
“We recall Sanusi’s anti-worker policies, statements and
his stance during the fuel price-increase protests in
January 2012 which was clearly in support of
government.
“Sanusi did not deem it fit to apologise to the Nigerian
workers after their protests led to the exposure of some
of the biggest scams in Nigeria’s history,” the statement
added.
Source: www.punchng.com/news/fight- corruption-not-sanusi-nlc-tells-fg/
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