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Presidency replies Sanusi - 'You lack facts'



The Presidency on Saturday said the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, did not have the facts on the issues over which he criticised President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.



Sanusi had, on Friday, said the Buhari administration lacked the right policies to fix Nigeria’s economy, even as he warned of grave consequences of borrowing $30bn from external sources.

He had stated that even if the Senate approved the loan, no foreign nation or financial institution would be willing to accede to the country’s loan request.

But the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said, “With every respect to the Emir, you know he is my ruler, because I come from Kano.

“He doesn’t have his facts as far as those issues are concerned. The issue in CBN, that government has overdrawn its Central Consolidated Account is true, but it is within limits.”
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4 comments

  1. Very clueless shameless incompete not people. Sanusi is always sinister minded. You where part of the last administration and undermined all good policies and intentions it had in order to find opportunity to criticize the govt.
    Saint Sanusi and Mr know all we know your antecedent.
    We will remember your amorous relationships with women especially one married woman when you were the CBN governor.
    So shut up and let Baba be afterall you were those who brought Baba as saviour of Nigeria.
    Chanji dole!
    Sai Baba!
    Sai El Rufai!
    Sai Oyegun!
    Sai Shehu Sani!
    Sai Tinubu!

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  2. The truth is bitter and disconcerting but the fact remains that this government is bereft of the minutest idea of how to run a government. It is an established fact the bad government births bad governance. If not for selfishness, greed and pride, these guys should have resigned a long time ago as the risk of a popular revolt is growing unless God directly takes over the government and governance of this large country.

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  3. U guys will continue to fight each other. APC association of criminals.

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  4. The crux of the matter in today's Nigeria is the exchange rate and our penchant for profligacy! Unless and until the government gets its act together by lowering the exchange rate by stabilising the currency rate and drastically cutting down unnecessary expenses, even if it borrows $100 billion, it will come to nought in the long run!

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