CBN : APC Chieftain Urges Tinubu to Extend Investigation to Sanusi Lamido's Tenure
The Director General of Confederation of All Progressives Congress(APC) Support Groups, Engineer (Dr.) Kailani Muhammad, has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to extend the current investigation of suspended Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Mr Godwin Emefiele to the tenure of the former Central Bank Governor, Alh. Sanusi Lamido.
Briefing journalists about the state of the nation in Kaduna , Dr. Kailani ,who also an APC Chieftain expressed displeasure on the management of the apex bank, Insisting that the former Emir of Kano be investigated, being the predecessor of the embattled CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele.
He further said that the recent outburst of Sanusi Lamido, calling for Emefiele's release was done not in the interest of Nigerians, adding that definitely the former apex bank Governor was doing that to cover up some mess of his tenure.
He wondered why , when Emefiele was arraigned he (Sanusi) called more than 10 times for his release and we do not know what fears he has that he is running up and down.
He however, said all stolen monies be returned to the nation's account and be used to uplift the country's economy and better lots of the people .
He further said : "We want prosperity and development of our economy, we want our children to get quality education and get good jobs, and these stolen monies, I am sure that it will be enough for us to get the country running.
Fielding questions on the issue of the nation's refineries, he disclosed that the Port Harcourt refinery is now at 98 per cent completion, adding that it will soon come on stream.
Kilani who is an expert in the oil industry further explained that: "Kaduna and Warri refineries are under renovation, and if completed, there will be flow of fuel everywhere."
The chieftain who was the National Coordinator of the Tinubu Shettima Network ,urged Nigerians to be patient, just as he said that the President needed to be applauded for the bold steps taking so far in his quest to repositioning the nation's economy.
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