Bola Tinubu Meets With Ex-CBN Governor Sanusi. The ex-CBN governor applauded Tinubu for eliminating fuel subsidies and ending multiple forex exchange regimes.
Tinubu raised the subject of NAF bombardment of ranchers. Former Kano Emir, Muhammad Sanusi II, had praised President Bola Tinubu for resolving the double-edged challenges of fuel subsidy and multiple currency rate regimes once and for all.
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The former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), who met with President Buhari on Thursday evening, told reporters that he was at the State House to express support with his friend, who is doing everything right as Nigeria’s leader.
The main reason was to come and publicly congratulate him, but also because I wear many caps, I wear As an economist, I came to thank him for the actions he has done to get this economy back on track.
As you know, many of the issues we’ve been discussing, the subsidy that has produced a budgetary bleed, the multiple exchange rate regime, and so on.
These are concerns that I have personally been discussing for a long time, and I am pleased that he addressed them on his first day, and the markets are pleased.
It’s critical that we provide feedback when the government does the right thing. We don’t always protest when they do anything wrong. So he has gotten off to a good start.
Sanusi also stated that he obtained President Tinubu’s guarantees that the federal government will investigate the Nigerian Air Force strike that killed at least 37 herders in Nasarawa state in January of this year.
I’m concerned about the issue of herdsmen versus farmers, he said. President Tinubu is also worried. And we spoke about the steps that need to be made to start looking at some of those issues.
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But I came to appeal to him in particular on the case of the 37 herdsmen who were bombed by the airforce in Nasarawa state a few months ago, about which we wrote a letter to President Buhari.
And we’ve now written a reminder because this was something we didn’t want to brush under the rug.” The President has requested that I send him the letter, and I am confident that he will investigate the situation.