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"Sacking of Sanusi against the law" - Abike Dabiri-Erewa speaks

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Since the presidency announced the sack of Mallam Sanusi Lamido as governor of the central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), various comments have been pouring out through the internet. The latest is from House of Reps member and chairman of the House Committee on Diaspora Affairs, Abike Dabiri Erewa.

She reacted to Sanusi's sack on Twitter, calls it irrational and against the law. Please ,if you are conversant with the constitution of Nigeria as regards the powers of the President to elect and sack CBN governors, please drop your comments below:

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Sanusi Has No Right To Call For Scrapping Of CAN – Oyedepo

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About two weeks ago, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Malam Lamido Sanusi, was reported to have called for the ban of ethno-religious groups in the country as a way of curbing insecurity. And just when we thought the dust had settled on the matter, the senior pastor of Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel,  Gideon Oyedepo, has declared that he had no right to make such a call.
Sanusi, while speaking at an inter-faith dinner organized by the Northern Reawakening Forum (NRF) in Abuja, was quoted to have said among others: “…I am opposed to regional, ethnic and religious groupings in this country. Infact, I would like the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Jamatul Nasril Islam (JNI), Afenifere and all such other groups to be banned.”
Oyedepo, who is the head pastor of Winners Chapel Life Camp branch in Abuja, during the thanksgiving service to commemorate the second year anniversary of the branch, faulted Sanusi’s statement yesterday.
He said: “Sanusi is not God. He can’t call for the scrapping of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
“Nobody can scrap CAN. The government is an institution established by God, therefore, they can’t scatter God’s agenda for Nigeria. CAN is a forum where Christians meet to deliberate on how the work of God must move forward. So, I can’t see an ordinary man asking for the scrapping of the body of Christ. CAN will get back on its feet.
“There’s no way humans don’t have disagreement,” he added.
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Why Abacha Didn’t Kill CBN Gov, Sanusi In 1995…His Role In Akaluka’s Murder

Fresh facts have emerged as to why the government of late Sani Abacha did not kill Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), governor, Lamido Sanusi, in 1995, after he and eight other jihadists mobilized crazed extremists to behead Gideon Akaluka in jail Akaluka, a young igbo trader, allegedly desecrated the Koran. He was arrested after his wife allegedly used pages of the Koran as toilet paper for her baby.

 After he was locked up by the police, a group of Muslim fundamentalists break into the jail, beheaded Akaluka, and paraded his bodiless head around the streets of Kano. Pointblanknews.com investigation has revealed the role Sanusi, an alleged Boko Haram sympathizer, and proponent of the controversial Islamic Bank, played in the murder of Akaluka, and why the Abacha regime decided to lock him up for two years for the murder of Akaluka. 

 Sources hinted that shortly after returning from Khartoum, Sudan where he earned a degree in Sharia and Islamic studies, at the International University of Africa, Sanusi became a recluse and immersed himself in the Koran and became a teacher of the Hadith as espoused by the Wahabbists. 

 Wahhabism is an ultra-conservative branch of Sunni Islam. It is a religious movement among fundamentalist (with an aspiration to return to the primordial fundamental Islamic sources Qur`an, Hadeeth and Scholarly consensus (Ijma)) Islamic believers. 

Wahhabism was a popular revivalist movement instigated by an eighteenth century theologian, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703–1792) from Najd, Saudi Arabia. Sanusi, who is alleged to detests the President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, because according to him, it is anti-islam, was part of a nine man clique of extremists who had a huge following. 

 A source said, “ when Sanusi returned from Sudan where he associated with very extreme personalities, he was not a happy man. he was treated like an outcast in royal circles because his grandfather, was deposed as Emir of Kano. So his anger grew. “ During that period, the incident of desecration of the Koran by the Akalukas surfaced. 

According to our source, during that period the Abacha government was not comfortable with the activities of the extremists in Kano, who they view with suspicion. The regime, it was gathered, silently assassinated a lot of them. Said our source “ When Akaluka was locked up, Sanusi and eight others mobilized some extremist mob who stormed the prison and killed Akaluka. 

The regime identified the masterminds, so mandated its hit squad to eliminate the nine, including Sanusi .” Pointblanknews.com gathered that eight of the masterminds were assassinated by Abacha, but for the intervention of former First Bank chairman, and father of Christmas Day bomber, Alhaji Umar Mutallab and others. 

 “ It was Muttallab and the rest who were heavy sponsors of Islamic activities who prevailed on Abacha to spare Sanusi. They are argued that since he has gone through a lot, treated like a pariah in the royal circles because his grandfather was deposed, he should be spared. So They decided to remove him from Kano to Sokoto where he was locked up for two years.” 

Said the source It was further learnt that after his release from prison, Sanusi was handed over to Mutallab who pushed him into banking because he(Sanusi) had a degree in Economics from Ahmadu Bello University (ABU). From there he moved to the United Bank for Africa, and the First bank, from where he rose quietly until late President Umar Yar’Adua recruited him to head CBN and spearhead the introduction of the Islamic Bank.

 Culled: Pointblanknews
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Why North is poor, by Lamido Sanusi, CBN gov

The governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has outlined how to remove crushing poverty from the North. Sanusi told a gathering of local entrepreneurs in Kano that inclusion of women, who account for the majority of the population of the entire region in economic activities, remains the shortest way out of the quagmire. 

 The Kano born, CBN governor lamented that women had been schemed out of economic activities for selfish reasons, adding that there had to be attitudinal change for the region and its people to make progress. “Poverty reduction in the north would certainly remain an illusion so long we continue to deny women their rightful role in the economic processes by guaranteeing adequate empowerment like we have seen in our recent history”, Sanusi stressed. 

 He reminded the audience that his late grandmother sold groundnut oil as part of her contribution to the economic development of her environment, pointing out the need for men to reconsider outright ban of women in commercial ventures. 

 The CBN governor, who delivered a paper, entitled, ‘Kick starting engine for job creation and economic growth’, queried the menfolk saying, “why can’t we allow our wives to be engaged in one form of trade or the other while they are at home instead of keeping them as permanent housewives to the detriment of the economy?” Lamido, whose submission received thunderous ovation, added:

 It is not in our culture to make our housewives redundant, we saw in our recent history, how our fathers actively involved their women in all the operations of farming activities most especially the finishing line. “It is far better for our wives to earn their living by engaging herself in one form of business activities so that they can also be employers of labour and contribute to the economy”. 

 Sanusi tasks northern governors to evolve a centralised empowerment policy that would guarantee women equal access to economic pursuit, maintaing that “inclusion of these neglected group would certainly kick start the economy and kick out poverty from the region” . In a speech earlier, Chairman, Kano State Government Entrepreneurs Support Committee, Mohammed Jammu Yusuf, stated that the committee was set to develop an entrepreneurship that would engage residents on deepening entrepreneurs’ skills.
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