Worried
about the adverse impact on Nigeria's international image by the needless media
war going on between supporters/close aides of President Good luck Jonathan and
the suspended Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi,
a pro-democracy Non-Governmental organization- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION
OF NIGERIA [HURIWA] has asked the warring parties to sheathe the
sword even as it counseled the embattled erstwhile central Bank governor
to avoid reckless, sensational and politically tainted sentiments and comments
in the media.
Besides,
the group has also advised the government to implement to its fullest the
extensive recommendations of the Financial Reporting Council [FRC] of
Nigeria regarding the prosecution of the suspended Governor of Central Bank of
Nigeria, all the deputy governors including the acting governor of the
Central Bank of Nigeria to avoid the pitfall of government's action being
classified as punitive and selective witch hunt of the erstwhile central bank boss
known for his anti-government rhetoric over the past few months.
Specifically, HURIWA recalled vividly that the FRC is responsible
for, among other things, developing and publishing accounting and financial
reporting standards to be observed in the preparation of financial statements
of public entities in Nigeria.
Besides, the Financial Reporting Council had in paragraph 2g of
the said report, prayed President Jonathan to exercise his powers and “cause
the Governor (of CBN) and the Deputy Governors to cease from holding office in
the CBN.”
In a media release jointly endorsed by the National
Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Director of Media, Miss.
Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA, asked President Jonathan to implement the entire body of
recommendations made by the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria or to offer
to Nigerians credible and irrefutable reasons why the other indicted top
officials of the Central Bank of Nigeria should not face the same sanction as
has been done to the erstwhile governor of the CBN Mallam Sanusi Lamido
Sanusi. This according to the Rights group will create the right impression
that the current government has no hidden agenda against the suspended CBN
governor.
Conversely, HURIWA wants the suspended CBN governor to accord
respect to the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and
to concentrate his energy towards clearing his name of the groundswell of
allegations of fraud and monumental misappropriation of public fund while he
held sway as the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria. The Rights group also
asked the President to instruct his personal aides to stop forthwith the
ongoing propaganda against the person of the erstwhile governor of the Central
Bank of Nigeria so as not to create impression that the suspension has
political undertone.
HURIWA states thus; "We have watched with considerable
trepidation the seemingly unending media war and propaganda between the office
of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the person of the
immediate past Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and we wish to state
that the public spat is not in the best interest of the global image of Nigeria
as one of the economic giants on the black continent of Africa and these verbal
exchanges read around the World would further rubbish our international rating.
We hereby ask the suspended Governor of CBN Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and the
officials of the Presidency and their media cronies to stop behaving like
quarrelsome roadside traders but to carry themselves with decorum."
The Rights group said while it expects the suspended CBN governor
to redirect his energy towards presenting formidable and unimpeachable legal
defence at the appropriate court of competent jurisdiction to the series of
mindboggling allegations of heist of public fund as made by the Financial
Reporting Council of Nigeria, the media aides of President Jonathan should be
cautioned to stop the needless mudslinging and character assassination targeted
at the person of the erstwhile CBN helmsman since the suspension of Mallam
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was anchored on an independent report turned in by a
statutory body.
24/2/2014
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