Monday, 4 February 2013

Sanusi takes N25,000 per night for local trips —CBN


The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Lamido Sanusi
The Central Bank of Nigeria has said that its Governor, Mr. Lamido Sanusi, is only entitled to N25,000 per night for his local trips.
The bank said this in its reply to a letter by civil rights lawyer, Mr. Bamidele Aturu requesting Sanusi to disclose, among others, his total monthly remuneration and other entitlements.
Bulk of Sanusi’s earnings, including the cost of his foreign trips, was however not disclosed, a development Aturu had said he was “not  completely satisfied with”.
Aturu had, through a letter dated December 31, 2012, requested for the information on the strength of the Freedom of Information Act.
The legal practitioner had also sought to know how much was Sanusi’s monthly impress and the cost of his trips within and outside the country.

However, the CBN,  in its reply  to Aturu’s request, through a letter dated January 16, 2013, by the apex bank’s Director/Legal Adviser,  Legal Services Department, S.M Onekutu, cited a pending case  as the reason for declining to release the details of Sanusi’s total remuneration.
“The governor is entitled to N25,000 per night as incidental allowance  on his local trips,” Onekutu said, responding to part of Aturu’s questions.
On why the cost of Sanusi’s  trips abroad, could not be disclosed, Onekutu merely said, “The governor’s  entitlement is as approved by the Federal Government”.
On Sanusi’s total remuneration, the letter read in part, “The governor’s remuneration is as stipulated by the Board and approved by Mr. President in accordance with Section 8(3) of the CBN Act.
“Besides, the governor’s emolument, and indeed, the emolument structure of the CBN is benchmarked against the Banking industry as approved in the Federal Government’s White Paper on the Presidential Committee on Consolidation of Emoluments in the Public Service.
“However, we are unable to release the details at the governor’s alary and allowances as that information is already subject of litigation in Suit No FHC/L/CS/016/2011: Uzoegwu F.O .C Vs  CBN & HAGF. The matter is an appeal and it will be prejudice to comment on it.”

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