I am now Emir and nobody can stop me appears to be in the mind of the former Governor of
the Central Bank of Nigeria and the current Emir of Kano, Lamido
Sanusi, when he said the issues surrounding the missing $20bn oil money have not been
adequately addressed by the Federal Government.
Sanusi, who is now
known as Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II, had last year raised the alarm about missing
$20bn but was removed shortly after by President Goodluck Jonathan.
The Federal
Government later hired an international audit firm, Pricewaterhousecoopers, to
audit the account of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. The
PWC report stated that NNPC must remit $1.48bn to the Federation
Account.
However, Sanusi,
said during an interview with Christiane Amanpour on the Cable News
Network on Wednesday, that the level of corruption in the oil sector was still
high.
He said for
instance, no one had accounted for the billions of dollars paid in kerosene
subsidy which was not approved by the National Assembly.
Sanusi
added that Nigeria’s economic crisis caused by the fall
in oil prices, the stock market crash and the devaluation of the naira,
was due to the mismanagement of oil funds.
He said, “My
position in the Central Bank was that there was always this gap of $20bn after
reconciliation between what the NNPC exported and what it deposited into the
Federation Account. I raised a number of issues that I think have
not yet been discussed and addressed sufficiently.
“One of them is
the billions of dollars being paid in kerosene subsidies without appropriation
by the National Assembly and against a presidential order and we don’t know who
authorised those payments and yet no one has owned up to say I authorised the
payments, I made a mistake. It must stop. I think those issues need to be
addressed and until we address them and begin to close all the loopholes in
government revenues, we are going to continue to create opportunity for the
destruction of the economy.
“It could be $20bn
at the end of the day. After reconciliation it could amount to $14(bn) or
$12(bn) and I think these issues reflect unconstitutional and illegal
withholding of revenues from the Federation Account.
“The country is
paying the price today; oil prices have crashed, the currency has been
devalued, the stock market has collapsed, government revenues are in a very bad
shape. Whoever wins, whether this government or the opposition, will have to
deal with these issues. The petroleum sector is a major drain on the resources
of the country and this has to be looked at.”
Sanusi, who said
the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj.Gen Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.), was right to say that corruption was killing Nigeria, added
that Nigeria must stop living in denial.
The Emir praised
the military for its recent successes in the fight against terrorism, saying
Boko Haram would have been curtailed if the anti-terror war had started a long
time ago.
Reacting to a
question about threats by Boko Haram to kill him, Sanusi said, “If I had a way
of knowing that if Boko Haram took my life, they would stop killing people in
Nigeria, I would give my life. I have nothing else to aspire to, I have
achieved.
I think the
important thing is for every Muslim leader to speak up.”
Emir Sanusi hits Jonathan again , says Missing $20 Billion issue not properly addressed
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