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Suspension: Sanusi drags Jonathan to Court



Embattled Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, yesterday, went before a Federal High Court siting in Abuja to challenge the powers of President Goodluck Jonathan to suspend him from office.



In the suit he filed through a consortium of lawyers led by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Chief Kola Awodein, Sanusi, told the high court that his purported suspension was as a result of some discrepancies he discovered in respect of amounts repatriated to the federation account from the proceed of crude oil sales between the period of January, 2012 and July, 2013.

He maintained that his sin was that upon discovering the financial anomalies, he had cause to inform the National Assembly considering the fact that the revenue of the federation and the national economy was directly affected.

He further insisted before the court that his purported suspension by President Jonathan was aimed at punishing him for the disclosures he made with regards to how revenue that accrued to the federation was being mismanaged.

Sanusi contended that the President did not approach or obtained the support of the Senate, saying his discussions with several lawmakers including Senator Bukola Saraki, confirmed that the decision to oust him from office was unilaterally taken by the Presidency.

Consequently, he urged the court to restrain President Jonathan, the Attorney General of the Federation and the Inspector General of Police, from giving effect to his purported suspension from office as the CBN Governor, pending the determination of his suit.

Besides, he begged the court to make an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the defendants from obstructing,disturbing, stopping or preventing him from in any manner whatsoever from performing the functions of his office as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and enjoying in full, the statutory powers and privileges attached to the office of the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria.

In an affidavit he deposed in support of the suit, Sanusi averred: “I have been informed, and I verily believe the information given to me by senator Bukola Saraki to be true and correct that the senate did not give the President any support for my purported suspension and removal from office as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria”

Sanusi told the court that his interlocutory application was necessary considering the issues raised in the suit, saying delay would entail irreparable and serious damage and mischief on him in the exercise of his statutory duties as the CBN Governor.
He urged the court to exercise its discretion in his favour by granting the interlocutory injunctions as the President’s continued unlawful interference with the management and administration of the apex bank, unless arrested, poses grave danger for Nigerian economy.

It was his prayer that the court should order the maintenance of status quo ante bellum, which he said should be that he should return to his office as the Governor of the CBN.

Sanusi further averred that the actions of the President in suspending him from office was contrary to provisions of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act relating to the appointment and removal of the CBN Governor.

He said his purported suspension, “amounts to unlawful interference in the administration and management of the apex bank and is therefore illegal, null and void.”

He said it would be in the interest of Justice for the court to grant all his prayers.

Meanwhile, the suit, dated February 24, is yet to be assigned to any judge for hearing.
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6 comments

  1. Malam sanusi plz go and rest.at least,u hv cut ur own national cake.plz allow others.if ur hands ar clean,y ar u avoidn sss arest tru court...Bello

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  2. Sanusi go and sit down .

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  3. The issue here is not about the removal of Sanusi but the legality of the procedure.Does GEJ has the right to suspend him according to the constitution?That's the question here not Sanusi as a person.We cannot allow this impunity to continue all in the name of tribal sentiments.
    Had it been Sanusi had kept quiet concerning the missing fund,he won't have suffered this fate.How long are we going to be milked mercilessly by the so-called conscienceless leaders?
    Honestly,I watched with mouth-agape people's castigation of Sanusi for being a whistle-blower.I weep for my beloved country.When are we going to be free from this shackles....Another election is on the way,we have the opportunity of voting out the most corrupt administration we have ever witnessed in history but with the hand-writing now on the wall,l doubt if it won't still be continuity.
    How long are we going to continue to bear all these untold hardship(fuel price hike,insecurity,corruption,lawlessness,kidnapping,e.t.c) rolled out by this administration?We are the architect of the change we want and until we take this bold step,we will still remain in Egypt and be contented with our sufferings.

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    1. My Anonymous, Sanusi's case is unconnected with the missing $20b but the case may have aggravated it. Sanusi was first querried in April 2013 in connection with his financial recklessness, even before the issue of missing funds. His whistle blowing started when he noticed the game was up for him considering the report of Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria. Sanusi is playing smart, he's not clean and for that his whistle blowing cannot be justified. I am not saying there's no corruption in NNPC or other government offices but we must be honest in fighting this menace, not playing with people's intelligence.

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  4. Sanusi, were you queried by the President in April 2013 for financial recklessness? It is because of the query that you are trying to whip sentiments. It can't work. You are down and out.

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  5. Mr you are getting it all wrong, do your proper findings and follow up, the reckless spendings and queries against sanusi has been going on since 2013, just that GEJ is the perfect gentleman not the whistle blowing type we would have all heard of his misnornal. I was also against GEJ when he suspended sanusi but when facts started emerging about his fraudulent acts and spending spree/donations of billions of naira without due process making CBN his personal account, I added 2+3 and came to the realization that sanusi's ass was already on the line and then as a cover up he started blowing whistles' of different figures. This is not to rule out corruption in NNPC.

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