Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has recommended former CBN
Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo and ex-Vice-President of World Bank
(Africa Region), Dr. Oby Ezekwesili as possible replacements for
embattled CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, The Guardian reports. Investigations into
how $2.1 billion meant for the procurement of arms was squandered, the
report says, may lead to the premature exit of Emefiele.
According to media reports, the circumstances that surrounded the
appointment of Emefiele, including recent revelations about movement of
the funds, and his involvement in the unexplained presence of two former
heads of commercial banks, when President Buhari hosted members of the
international business community in London, are being counted against
the governor.
“Already,” the source said, “a small team of legal and financial
experts has been directed to weigh the various implications the removal
of the CBN chief could trigger, especially to prevent a similar
backlash, as when the past government engineered the untimely retirement
of former CBN governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi”, a source told Nigeria’s
Guardian newspaper.
The source explained that the team was set up to examine all sides to
the issue, adding that the presidency is worried that such enormous
amounts of money were carted away from CBN as if “it was in Idi Amin’s
era.”
“One thing you should known about Buhari is that before he takes a
crucial decision that involves prominent appointees, he sets up a small
committee to investigate the issues and report back to him”
The source said the embarrassing presence of the two top bankers at
the London meeting infuriated the President to the extent he approached
the duo, asking how they were invited, and informing them that he
personally handled the selection of who attended.
“Checks revealed the possibility that since the well known bankers
added their voices in recommending Emefiele for the CBN job, he
(Emefiele) might have hinted the two, convinced their clout would open
doors for them.
“There is also information that the current CBN governor is remotely
related to the immediate past Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister
of the Economy (CME) in President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration,
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.”
Another source disclosed that should the plan to have the CBN
governor resign sail through, a replacement might be sought from the
South East or South South geopolitical zones to avoid outrage and cries
of marginalisation by the present administration.
“We cannot speculate on the possible candidates but former President
Olusegun Obasanjo is believed to have dropped some hints to President
Buhari about the right calibre of persons, including Professor Chukwuma
Soludo and Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili.”
Former Director of Finance in the Office of the National Security
Adviser (ONSA), Shuaibu Salisu, recently made shocking revelations about
how $47m was removed from the CBN in 11 suitcases, adding that though
he signed for the withdrawal, he was, as a civil servant, only obeying
the directives of former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki.
Salisu also told investigators at the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) how another sum of N10bn was taken from the CBN to
support the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidates for governorship
and State Houses of Assembly elections.
He said payment of the N10bn was authorised by the former finance
minister, pointing out that he did not get any share but instead
forwarded the money to Dasuki in the suitcases.
The sources said it was the belief in presidency circles that since
the former CME may be invited to shed light on whether the manner of
releasing the huge sums followed due process, the need to re-examine the
continued stay of Emefiele at the apex bank is also being weighed.
Meanwhile, former Internal Affairs and Education Minister, Dr.
Iyorchia Ayu, has said he does not deal in arms procurement and could
not have collected monies from the federal government to buy military
weapons and equipment.
Ayu is alleged to have collected the sum of N345m from the office of Dasuki.
Reacting to the report, in a statement he personally signed,
yesterday, in Abuja, he explained that any funds from the office of the
NSA, remitted to Starbriid Limited, a company he confirmed he has
interest in, were solely for the provision of consultancy services on
security and electoral matters.
Charges against Dasuki by the EFCC included approval of the transfer
of “an aggregate sum of N345m, being part of the funds in the account of
the ONSA with the CBN, to the account of Starbriid Limited.”
Ayu, a Senate President in the short-lived Third Republic, noted that
neither Starbriid nor himself deal in satellites and security equipment
as alleged by the report, which quoted the EFCC. He said, “To the best
of my knowledge, neither the company or I deal in satellites and
security equipment.”
“However, when I served on the National Security Council as Minister
of Internal Affairs, I got educated that various aspects of security
work could be pushed under different classifications. Any funds remitted
to the company were for consultancies on security related and electoral
matters,” Ayu added.
The former President of the Senate further explained that he was
approached at some point by the former NSA to provide requisite advice
and consultancy on difficult issues, adding, “When Colonel Sambo Dasuki
assumed duty in June 2012, he approached me for assistance, based on my
background as a social scientist, and my previous involvement in
government.
“Understandably, I provided the requisite advice whenever consulted
on difficult issues. It is also public knowledge that I have
considerable knowledge of Nigerian politics and skills about competitive
political organisation.”
Ayu continued, “This is why in 1999, General Olusegun Obasanjo
appointed me as Director-General of his campaign. Similarly, in 2007,
former Vice President Atiku Abubakar turned to me to assist him in the
same capacity.
“Not surprisingly, I was approached in 2014 if I could coordinate
former President Jonathan’s 2015 campaign. I politely declined by
offering advisory services.”
Ayu said he is proud of his unblemished service to Nigeria in the
various capacities he served, noting, “If I didn’t deem it necessary to
abuse such public trust, there is no justification for jettisoning my
fundamental beliefs after 10 years in private life.”
14 December 201512:38
Obasanjo Recommends Ezekwesili, Soludo As Replacement For CBN Governor Emefiele
By Chibueze Paul A.
14 December 2015
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