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Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Sanusi, Unable To Shake Off Sex Scandal As More Evidence Surface



Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, appears unable to shake off a report that he funneled public funds to Maryam Yaro, a married mistress whom he gave a job at the bank he oversees.


Premium Times was first to report the scandal in which Mr. Sanusi was accused of abusing his office in order to advance an amorous relationship with a woman.

Several sources told SaharaReporters that Premium Times has been under intense pressure from associates of the CBN Governor since the expose was published. In the wake of the report, the CBN also issued a widely circulated rebuttal claiming that Ms. Yaro was never a staff of the bank, that she was employed at Nigeria Incentive-based Risk Sharing Systems For Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL), and that the governor had no hand in her recruitment.

But records obtained by SaharaReporters suggest that the bank’s claims are an attempt to muddle up the facts. NIRSAL, to which Ms. Yaro is attached, is a special purpose vehicle (SPV) set up by the Federal Government through a partnership between the CBN and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture. Besides, the project is domiciled in the Development Finance Department of the CBN.
It is the CBN’s human resource department that hires staff for NIRSAL, and it is Mr. Sanusi who approves all recruitments into the agency, insiders say.

Records available to us indeed showed that, contrary to the CBN’s claims, Mr. Sanusi directly and personally approved Ms. Yaro’s recruitment.

Investigations by SaharaReporters revealed that, after approving Ms. Yaro’s hiring and sending her file back to the bank’s human resource department, Mr. Sanusi sent a message to his mistress on June 25, 2012 saying, “I’m in South Africa. I approved your recruitment last week.”

Ten minutes later, Ms. Yaro responded: “You have made my day. Thank you so much. Let me know when you are back.”

When the human resource department delayed in sending her appointment letter, Ms. Yaro contacted Mr. Sanusi to complain.

“I have not heard anything from CBN since you approved my recruitment,” she wrote in a July 9, 2012 message. “Is there anything I need to do?”

A source told SaharaReporters that, following her complaint, Mr. Sanusi contacted the CBN human resource department urging them to expedite action on her case.
Eight days later, on July 17, 2012, Ms. Yaro informed Mr. Sanusi that the human resource department had finally acted on his instruction.

“Allah nguro, I have been issued my letter of offer,” she said in a message. “Thank you so much. When can I come and see you?”

When she submitted her acceptance letter to human resource, Ms. Yaro promptly informed Mr Sanusi and thanked him again for helping her to get the job.

After Ms. Yaro assumed duties at the CBN headquarters in Abuja, the human resource department produced a business card for her. In it she was described as follows:  “Dr. Maryam W. Yaro, Nirsal Project Implementation Office (NPIO), Development Finance Department, Central Bank of Nigeria.”

Even the documents released by the CBN are clear as to whether Ms. Yaro could be regarded as a staff of the CBN, and whether the governor played a role in her recruitment.

For instance, official memos detailing the processes leading to her recruitment are marked “internal,” originating from NIRSAL to other units of the bank. Her appointment letter, written on CBN letterhead, was signed by Chizoba Mojekwu, director, human resources department of the bank.

The CBN’s so-called rebuttal did not say why its human resource director would sign an appointment letter for a staff or consultant of another agency independent of the bank.

In its rebuttal, the bank provided evidence of communications leading to Ms. Yaro’s employment in 2012, but provided none relating to any public announcement of the vacancy she filled. The law requires that such a post must be publicly announced to enable interested candidates to apply.

The details show that the bank treated Ms. Yaro’s employment expressly, with memos between NIRSAL office and CBN’s top management indicating how Mr. Sanusi endorsed her recruitment.

In one document seen by SaharaReporters, a helpless staff of the bank raised concern about Ms. Yaro’s recruitment. In a memo requesting Mr. Sanusi’s approval of the recruitment, the concerned staff minuted: “Please approve as prayed above. We should take into account diversity in future recruitment.”

In approving the recruitment, Mr. Sanusi dismissed the staff’s concern, and wrote: “Approved. I think gender is a good basis for diversity here and candidate is qualified.”

Ms. Yaro’s recruitment process took a matter of weeks, and she received her letter of offer in July 17, 2012 and promptly communicated same to the CBN boss while also informing him of her planned date of assumption of duties.

Some sources within the CBN suggested to SaharaReporters that some of the documents circulated by the CBN were forged and backdated as a face-saving measure. However, SaharaReporters was unable to independently confirm the allegation.

SaharaReporters learned that the details of the affair between Mr. Sanusi and Ms. Yaro have stirred anger and outrage within the bank and beyond. Critics have focused on the fact that Mr. Sanusi, a public officer, traveled on jets funded by taxpayers to keep appointments with Ms. Yaro at expensive hotels. Until this scandal broke, Mr. Sanusi was highly respected even if some of his policies, like doling cash to victims of terrorist attacks in Kano, were controversial.

Mr. Sanusi led revolutionary reforms in the banks when he came on board in 2009 and has remained critical and outspoken on several government policies despite serving in the administration. He has also repeatedly advocated adherence to the rule of law.

On the other hand, Mr. Sanusi has had his defenders. Many of these defenders have brushed aside glaring evidence of misconduct by Nigeria’s chief banker, instead accusing news reporters who worked on the story of witch-hunting Mr. Sanusi and attempting to defame him.

Senior officials of Premium Times said they expected the backlash, even as they stated that they stood firmly by their story. “We knew the story was going to shock a lot of people,” said Idris Akinbajo acting managing editor at the publication. “We were under no illusion that it would take a lot of time for many to swallow the bitter truth of the revelations made in the story.” He added, “We have discharged our responsibility of providing information we believe citizens need in order to hold officials accountable.

Mr. Akinbajo continued, “Our job is done, as we will only continue to provide additional information as necessary. It is left for Nigerians to either demand accountability or live without it – and so continue to celebrate the indiscretions of their leaders.”

The executive added: “We stand firmly by our story and look forward to the moment the CBN Governor will boldly look Nigerians in the face and say any of the things we reported did not happen.”  



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18 comments

  1. Nigerian public officials nawao!

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  2. About time the Chief Goat was exposed sef! Kudos to u guys!!

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  3. What is wrong in him helping his occasional sleeping mate. She is qualifia, is she not?
    Let the man be,pls. The madam that her husband thing is not enough for her should be blame.
    The reward for sleeping with Oga on the top is what she got.

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    1. Your comment depicts your folly

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  4. Great job SaharaReports! Well done guys, but Nigerians are expecting you to do more within the polical-elites.

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  5. Sanusi remember what u did to akingbola and co. Rather than manage the banking crisis to regain financial health, u chose to squash certain banks out of biznes. Your days of reckoning r nigh.

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  6. The whole mallam in sex scandal ,how do we explain this,we thought you are born again

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  7. If only Sahara reporters could expose the Presidency in this manner and demand for action?
    Yes, agreed that the head of the apex bank may have his issues but right now in Nigeria, the most critical issues are Security and Infrastructure.we have not seen as much efforts from Sahara reporters as the above...

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  8. 3billion Naira cash in N1000 bill note developed wings and flew out from CBN till today nothing was heard of it.Even the committee that was set up to investigate that till today nothing.Please this scandal should be investigated and if found guilty should be sacked at ones. Mr Mtk

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  9. If sanusi employs a qualified female,anything wrong in it?woman gave birth to all mankind,there is nothing wrong in helping woman.
    Go and keep your mouth short.

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  10. There are more important things to focus upon now. He is not the first and won't be the last, why make anything out of it? Please let him, whoever wants his career to crash land isn't sensible cos whatever you sow you will also reap. Let him be and focus on building your own career.

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  11. I sincerely do not see the point the publication us proving. He helped someone to get a job she is qualified for- that's good enough.is she doing well at work? If yes then leave the woman. The woman is I. Heinous relationship with sanusi? That has not been sufficiently proved. The father of the publisher may have done worse, pls keep shut and do great stories.

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  12. Oga CBN, because of this Madam, please pay your pensioners their entiletiements, they are suffering, many has finally gone to the promise land. Please, Madam help, chuk mouth for them, God will reward you. "Biko"

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  13. Reading through the previous comments, it marvels me at the complacency and foolishness of average Nigerians in seeing nothing bad in the misconduct of Sanusi. Its a thing to weep about if the future of this nation falls into your hands.

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  14. well we can say wateva we want to say. Sanusi has the right constitutionally to approve any appointment into CBN, as the CBN Boss. This issue with yaro is over framed. Her appointment is on Contract, to assist CBN with Nisal-simple. On sex scandal, they have their private life. Who is witchunting, should watch his back, perchance anoda person may also be witchunting him. Political frame up.

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  15. well we can say wateva we want to say. Sanusi has the right constitutionally to approve any appointment into CBN, as the CBN Boss. This issue with yaro is over framed. Her appointment is on Contract, to assist CBN with Nisal-simple. On sex scandal, they have their private life. Who is witchunting, should watch his back, perchance anoda person may also be witchunting him. Political frame up.

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  16. ONE TIME HEAD OF CIA RESIGNED BECAUSE HE HAD AN AFFAIR. OF COURSE THIS IS NAIJA NO... AM NOT SUPRISED THAT SOME PEOPLE DO NOT OR RATHER CHOOSE NOT TO SEE ANYTHING WRONG HERE. ONE OF THE REASONS FOR SACKING CECILIA OF FORMER OCEANIC BANK WAS HER REPORTED GIVING BILLIONS OF THE BANK FUNDS OUT AS LOAN IN THE NAME OF HER MAID. NOW NAIJA CBN HEAD IS USING NIGERIAN TAXPAYER MONEY TO MOVE AROUND THE COUNTRY IN AIR TO SLEEP WITH ANOTHER MAN WIFE AND SOME PEOPLE ARE STILL INSISTING IT IS OKAY. I GUESS ONE OF OUR MAJOR PROBLEM IS THAT MAY BE SOME THINK THAT 'TAXPAYERS' DOES NOT INCLUDE THEM... LET ME INFORM YOU... AS LONG AS U PAY FOR PHCN, PASSPORT FEE, DRIVING LICENCE, VAT ON ITEMS BOUGHT,ETC ONE WAY OR THE ORDER SOME OF YOUR FINANCES FIND ITS WAY TO GOVERNMENT TREASURY. SO THINK AGAIN BEFORE U SAY THIS OK... ODUN TUTU

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