Thursday, 8 March 2012

Bombings: Sanusi’s donations spark row in House of Reps


Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Lamido Sanusi
A motion on the “misuse of public funds” by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Lamido Sanusi, caused a rowdy session at the House of Representatives on Wednesday as members on opposing sides almost got into a fistfight. A member from Kano State, Mr. Aminu Suleiman, accused the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, of taking sides in the matter.
A member from Yobe State, Mr. Goni Lawan, described Sanusi’s donation of  N100m and N25m to Kano and Madalla bomb blast victims respectively as “an act of terrorism.”
He said, “When I first heard of the action of the CBN governor, I was surprised. I asked whether Yobe and Borno states were not parts of Nigeria, as these attacks took place there first.
“There was a time during the General (Ibrahim) Babangida (retd.) era when there was a coup (Gideon Orka coup) and they said some of us were excised from Nigeria.
“So, I had to check the 1999 Constitution again to be sure that Yobe and Borno were still parts of Nigeria.
“This action by the CBN governor is an act of terrorism; in fact, he is a terrorist. Sanusi is causing confusion in this country.
“Up till today, Yobe and Borno states have not received any assistance from the Federal Government on this issue of attacks.”

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