The Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, said on Sunday that the suspension of
Mallam Lamido Sanusi as the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria
could hurt the nation’s economy.
Tambuwal, who visited former President
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta, Ogun State, said the action by
President Goodluck Jonathan was capable of sending “wrong signals” to
international investors about Nigeria’s financial institutions.
Explaining that he was at the Hilltop
residence of the former President to consult him on some key issues
of “national interest,” the speaker stated that foreign businessmen
must have confidence in a nation’s financial system before they could
invest their funds.
He said, “Well whether (Sanusi’s
suspension) is lawful, legal or illegal, the personality involved has
told everybody that he is going to court and I believe that he is
already in court on that suspension.
“On the implications for the economy;
I’m not an economist but I personally feel that it will definitely send
wrong signals to investors. This is because you need to have confidence
in the financial institutions, particularly the independence of the
financial institutions of a country, before investors will consider
such a country worthy of their investments.
“So, I have my concern about that.”
Tambuwal, who maintained that he was
still a card-carrying member of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party,
dismissed speculations that he was planning to leave the party for the
All Progressives Congress or any other party.
He said, “I am visiting the national leader of the PDP. Baba(Obasanjo) and myself are in the PDP. Baba is
a leader not only in Nigeria but in Africa and it is only appropriate
for those of us in the positions of authority and leadership to
occasionally come and consult him on matters of national interest
and that is what we are here for today(Sunday).
“There are lots of issues in Nigeria
today. Of course, there is the issue of Petroleum Industry Bill that
we are considering in the House. We are doing constitution amendment
and a host of other very key and important legislation before the
parliament.
“So, we needed to consult our leaders on
such very important and vital legislation before we conclude what we
are doing on them. The Electoral Act is likely to be amended too. So,
from his wealth of experience, we need some input from him(Obasanjo).”
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