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Emefiele’s political ambition dragging CBN into chaotic space of partisan politics – CPPE

CPPE, Muda Yusuf

Dr, Muda Yusuf. Director/CEO CPPE

The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, CPPE, warns that the presidential ambition of the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, is a distraction that is dragging the apex bank into the chaotic space of partisan politics. 

This was disclosed in a statement shared with Nairametrics by Dr Muda Yusuf, CPPE CEO on Sunday.

He urged the Central Bank Governor to resign in order to preserve its integrity, credibility and independence.

What the CPPE chief is saying

Mr Yusuf warned that the disposition of the Central Bank of Nigeria [CBN] Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, has cast a dark cloud over the credibility, independence, neutrality and professionalism of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

He said, “It is a troubling development because of the huge reputational risk to the Central Bank of Nigeria and the wider implications for the Nigerian economy.

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It portends ominous outlook for the credibility of monetary policy, foreign exchange policy, management of intervention funds and the impartial discharge of regulatory responsibilities of the apex bank.”

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He warned of profound implications for the confidence of investors, both foreign and local as the CBN needs to earn the trust of all stakeholders in the economy, irrespective of their political affiliation, creed, gender, religion, ethnicity or vocation.

“These are not the best times for the Nigerian economy.  The distractions of dragging the apex bank into the chaotic space of partisan politics can only worsen an already bad situation,” he said.

He added that the economy is yet to recover from the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic as many businesses and investors are still struggling to survive in the context of a fragile economic recovery.

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He also listed that stakeholders in the economy are contending with the following predicaments, which are partly consequences of dysfunctional monetary and foreign exchange policies of the Central Bank:

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“The most respectable course of action for Central Bank Governor is to resign in order to preserve the integrity, credibility, independence, neutrality, and professionalism of the CBN.  This is also imperative to ensure the trust and confidence of stakeholders in the Central Bank of Nigeria,” Yusuf said.

He said that this is also imperative to ensure the trust and confidence of stakeholders in the Central Bank of Nigeria.

In case you missed it

Recall Nairametrics reported that Justice Daniel Maidoh of the Delta State high court, Kwale Division ordered the board of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to restrain from hindering Mr Godwin Emefiele from running for the office of the president.

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