Following the lecture allegedly
given by the Emir of Kano and former governor of Central Bank of Nigeria,
Alhaji Sanusi, I am reluctantly compelled to send this rejoinder on what Emir
Sanusi, former Central Bank of Nigeria, boss was alleged to have written as a
solution to the current recession facing Nigeria, when in fact, and indeed he
was part of those who created the problem.
Alhaji Sanusi came to the Central Bank of Nigeria as a political
governor, not as a professional and honest governor (though professionally
qualified). Rather he came there and operated more as a politician than a
professional. No sooner he got to Central Bank of Nigeria than he started
issuing political, and taking on himself, on behalf of the bank non-bank, and
non- financial functions. In one of his unkind, primitive and unguarded
statements he attacked the Yoruba race by saying “YORUBAS ARE THE PROBLEMS OF
NIGERIA”. Apart from his insulting the Yoruba race as being the problem of
Nigeria, he took the advantage of his new position as governor to seize some
Yoruba banks under the pretext of banking reform and got them liquidated or
taken over by other banks through merger and acquisitions
Though
some of these banks played into his hand, it was an opportunity and a
smoke-scream to display his anti-Yoruba agenda. Apart from the above, he
embarked on dolling money to private institutions like Universities,
individuals and Northern organisations all of which are non Central Bank of
Nigeria functions related and completely strange to Central Bank of Nigeria
functions of monetary and price stability. During his tenure he centralised all
operations of the banks in his office such as the purchase of office stationery
materials for distribution to all offices in the country to the embarrassment
of those he met in the service who were not used to the new style of operation
introduced by him.
I will illustrate with
our experience here in Ekiti which led to my writing him a letter-indeed a
stinker-which he never replied till today. Ekiti State has a CURRENCY OFFICE
before he became the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria. He started the
CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA BRANCH OFFICE IN ADO-EKITI. He was so mean, divisive
and tribalistic that every material for the construction of the branch office
had to come directly from his office. A ridiculous situation was his choice of
a young Fulani/Hausa lady resident in Ado-Ekiti who had to supply sand and
gravel to the site as if there are non indigenes who can supply such materials.
This is true of every aspect of the construction of the branch office until the
building was abandoned until his leaving the Central Bank of Nigeria as
governor.
It will be of interest
to know the contractor employed for that branch office who not only has
abandoned the project, but remains abandoned until today. I had the opportunity
both as, a junior staff and as director of research in 1984, to have served six
Central Bank of Nigeria governors all of whom I can vouchsafe never engaged in
such reckless and irresponsible adventure most of which bordered on criminality
as he did. That was why former President Jonathan had to remove him from
Central Bank of Nigeria as governor.
What keeps bothering me
now is this: “Is it that he has become the Emir of Kano that he is now above
criminal charges for which he was removed from office just because he is now
untouchable ? It is because of the above that many people especially
parliamentarians were clamoring for the removal of the autonomy of the Central
Bank of Nigeria, the noise that has happily died down.
Part two of this paper
will continue with Trade Bank Plc, which, under the leadership of Late Chief J
O Asabia I helped established for Kwara State Government which he and the then
Governor Saraki destroyed with all the scandals surrounding it.
Chief S. B. Falegan, former director of Research, Central Bank of Nigeria
and one time Managing Director, Federal Mortgage Bank posted this on FB

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