
In April 2014, former President Jonathan terminated the appointment of Sanusi as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) after he, Sanusi, alleged that $49 billion was
stolen by some persons under the Jonathan administration. Ganduje at the book presentation said Sanusi should have taken a more civil approach in handling the matter by meeting the former President in private to discuss it and not making such an accusation in public.Governor
Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state has given reasons why he dethroned former CBN
governor, Alhaji Muhammadu Lamido Sanusi, as the Emir of Kano.
Recall that
Emir Sanusi's removal was confirmed on March 9, 2020, by Kano State Secretary
to the Government Usman Alhaji, who alleged that he disrespected the lawful
instructions from the office of the Governor and lawful authorities. The Kano
monarch was also accused of persistently refusing to attend official meetings
and programmes organized by the government without any lawful justification.
While
speaking at the presentation of a book on former President Goodluck Johnathan,
authored by a journalist, Bonaventure Philips Melah, today December 15,
Governor Ganduje said Sanusi wasn't the best man for the throne at the time he
was appointed in June 2014. According to him, Sanusi was appointed to spite
former President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Jonathan
took a bold step in sacking Sanusi as CBN Governor, which created bad blood in
certain circles. When Sanusi said $49 billion was lost in Jonathan’s
government, I said in my mind that No, you could have discussed with him
(Jonathan) privately.
You could
have given him this clue and then he would know how to investigate even before
those who had stolen the money would find a way of hiding the money.
That
statement, I said in my mind was not honourable. That statement created bad
blood”.
Barely two
months after his sack, Sanusi was appointed the Emir of Kano which according to
Ganduje, he wasn't deserving of as he wasn't the best man for the throne.
He says he
has no regret dethroning Sanusi.
“Sanusi was
appointed Emir of Kano not because he was the best man for the throne but to
retaliate what Jonathan did to him.
That was in
order to prove that what Jonathan did to him was wrong and that the people of
Kano wanted their son as Emir and therefore they decided to appoint him as
Emir.
But when he
was appointed, there were a lot of demonstration with people burning tyres here
and there. But because of government backing, he was sustained on the stool.
When I became
governor, (that’s why you will laugh), I said yes, the Jonathan medicine is an
important medicine.
That
medicine, even though I am not a medical doctor, but that medicine would serve
the same purpose, for the same disease and for the same patient.
So I took my
Jonathan medicine and decided to save the system, to save the institution and I
applied it effectively. So Jonathan and I are on the same page. Actually, I
have no regrets.” he said
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