Tunde Bakare, who was
Buhari’s running mate in the 2011 presidential election, said Governor of the
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN governor must also be indicted while delivering
his State of the Nation address, titled, ‘Roadmap to successful change,’ in his
church in Lagos on Sunday.
The Overseer of the Latter
Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare said it would be unfair and improper to
prosecute the immediate past National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, for
allegedly misappropriating the money meant for arms while the CBN governor, who
released the money to Dasuki, was allowed to remain in office.
He said, “The CBN currently
contributes negatively to the Nigerian state in more ways than one. Firstly,
the CBN has become a conduit for politicians to drain the nation.
Otherwise, how can a letter
of barely two paragraphs, addressed to the current CBN Governor, Mr Godwin
Emefiele, by the then NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), become the authority to
incur expenditure leading to cash flow of $37m and several million euro?
“In decent climes, the CBN
governor cannot continue in office while the NSA is accounting for his alleged
offences.”
Bakare added that the CBN
must be overhauled while the CBN Act 2007 must be amended, saying it confers
too much power on the apex bank and encourages corruption.
He said the Act gives the
CBN the power to decide the printing of the naira, the amount to be printed,
the currency/dirty notes to be destroyed “of which the CBN staff can take as
much dirty notes as they like, and inject it back into the system while keeping
all of us in the dark without any checks and balances”.
Bakare, who is the Convener
of the Save Nigeria Group, said although he opposed the removal of subsidy and
joined in the anti-subsidy removal protest in 2012, he would support the
removal of subsidy by the Buhari’s government.
He explained that under
former President Goodluck Jonathan, the process of subsidy removal was not
transparent as it was only a ruse to cover up the diversion of stolen subsidy
funds.
He, however, urged Buhari
to divert the subsidy money to other critical areas.
The cleric stated, “Given
the resurgence of the subsidy conundrum, it has become needful to pre-empt and
inform those who have been wondering if our January 2012 protests were
organised in error. Let me reiterate that the Save Nigeria Group did not
mobilise the people of this country to the Gani Fawehinmi Park, Ojota, merely
to protest the removal of the fuel subsidy but to challenge the corruption that
defined the fuel subsidy regime.
“We said then that it was
not a deregulation, as was being claimed by the government, but a hike in fuel
price. We demanded the prosecution of those indicted in the damning report of
the Farouk Lawan committee, a phenomenon we refer to as ‘Kleptoric kleptocracy
unlimited’, where for instance, N999m was reportedly paid 129 times totalling
N128,871,000,000 to some companies by the office of the Accountant General of
the Federation.
“Four years later, those
indicted persons have not been prosecuted. Do we still need to wonder why
corruption is so endemic and very pervasive in our nation today?”
Bakare commended Buhari’s
anti-corruption war but argued that the best way to bring a change was to
implement the report of the National Conference.
He explained that the
manifesto of the All Progressives Congress and the confab report were very
similar.
The cleric said states must
be given more financial autonomy in the face of their inability to pay
salaries.

Emefiele has the right to release money if the cheques is genuine not his job to probe.
ReplyDeleteHe must have been bribe not to pry too much though
ReplyDeleteCAN power to be curb agreed but they cannot begin to act like detectives no
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