The
suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Lamido Sanusi,
has described the allegations of financial recklessness levelled against
him by the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria as a malicious and
calculated attempt to mislead President Goodluck Jonathan into believing
that the management of the bank is guilty of misconduct and
recklessness.
In what can be described as his first
official response to the allegations, Sanusi, in a letter to Jonathan,
said that contrary to the claims by the Presidency that he was asked to
respond to issues raised in the FRCN report, he only saw the “Briefing
Note” of the council for the first time when it was attached to his
suspension letter.
In the letter, sent to the President on
March 10, a copy of which was made available to journalists on Sunday,
the suspended governor said at no time were the allegations in the
report sent to the CBN either by the President or the FRCN for comments
or explanations.
He said, “On Wednesday March 10, 2014, I
submitted a memorandum to His Excellency, Mr. President, with
supporting documentation, effectively addressing all the allegations
contained in the FRCN Briefing Note, the letter of suspension and the
Akingbola petition.