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No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by aljharem(m): 4:47am On Sep 20, 2012
By JOSEPH ERUNKE
ABUJA—The Federal Government, yesterday, rebuffed criticisms against the introduction of N5,000 note in the country, insisting that there was no going back on the decision.

Similarly, the government insisted that, notwithstanding fresh facts that have been unearthed by the Vanguard to prove that Bakassi peninsula belongs to Nigeria, and which were concealed during trial, it will not appeal the 2002 verdict of the International Court of Justice which ceded the oil-rich peninsula to Cameroon.

Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku, conveyed government’s position on the issues, Tuesday night in Abuja, while speaking as a guest of People’s Forum, a programme organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ.

His position was in apparent response to the resolutions of the Senate, the House of Representatives and the Nigeria Bar Association which had variously urged the Federal Government not only to appeal the ICJ judgment but also halt the planned restructuring of the country’s currencies by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

Maku also said those who have so far commented on the issues at different fora, were expressing their views, noting that expression of views was the fundamental right of every citizen in the country.



He said the resolutions of the two chambers of the National Assembly on the issues, asking the Federal Government not only to appeal the ICJ judgment on Bakassi but also direct the CBN to stop its proposed structuring of the country’s currencies, were not binding. He argued that only the law made by the National Assembly was binding on both the government and its citizens just as he said that the apex bank, being independent, should be allowed free hands to do its work like others in the developed world.

“A resolution by the National Assembly is not an Act. The National Assembly makes laws but the laws are different from resolutions. While the laws made by the National Assembly are binding on the government, including citizens, the same is not with resolutions. Resolutions are not binding on government as they are just positions of the legislators. The government can say yes, we have seen your position but this way is better”, he said.

On the Bakassi peninsula, the minister said shortly after the ICJ verdict, the Federal Government had since signed agreement with Cameroon not only to concede the Bakassi to it in accordance with the ICJ verdict but assist in resettling, as well as give protection to indigenes of the area who wish to remain in Nigeria.

“It is surprising that this issue is coming up again, this case was in the International Court of Justice for long and after years of legal arguments by both Nigeria and Cameroon, a judgment was passed in favour of Cameroon, and Nigeria, in respect to the ICJ judgment, came out and signed an agreement that it had honoured the judgment. Nigeria and Cameroon are neighbours and have a good standing relationship. The two countries have been living together and will continue to live together for ever. They have been peaceful with each other for long. It is not at this time that they should begin to have problem over issues that should have been amicably resolved. So, I think Nigeria’s position is still in conformity with the outcome of the International Court of Justice”, he said.

The minister charged people to try to harp on issues that would promote peace and harmonious co-existence instead of those that tend to cause unnecessary tension, saying what Africa needed for rapid growth and unity was peace among member countries. “Between Nigeria and Cameroon, there are several communities which members are Cameroon and which members are Nigerians; so I believe we have a duty to promote peace among ourselves, between the two countries”, he added.

Speaking on the planned restructuring of the currencies, the Information Minister said the CBN, which is responsible for the planned action should not be crucified as, according to him, its head, Mr Sanusi Lamido Sanusi had not misled the country in any form.

He said the CBN boss meant well for the country, citing the action he took few months after mounting the saddle, which, he noted, had reformed the banking sector today and built customers’ confidence as well as provide efficient service delivery in the banks.

“I think the way the Central Bank of Nigeria has been able to manage our economy without borrowing, is quite commendable and should be appreciated”, he insisted.

The minister said no action of the apex bank as regards currency restructuring in Nigeria’s history had come without criticisms, saying at the end of the day, the same people who had stood against it would see reason and begin to applaud the development. “When the N20 note, N500 note and N1000 note were introduced, people said they were not good for our economy but after the whole thing, they began to see reasons”, he noted.

He said the Economic Management Team endorsed the restructuring bid after the CBN boss was able to convince the team with his explanations on what the country stands to gain in carrying out the action, and urged every other citizen to do same.

“I think we should allow the Central Bank of Nigeria to provide leadership, give us what they are to do, it is not a matter of opinion poll but it is a matter that the experts know what they are doing. See the way he (Sanusi) took us through the period of financial meltdown, we were able to survive the situation without borrowing. The Central Bank has exuded a lot of confidence that we should give them support”, he charged.

However, there were insinuations that President Goodluck Jonathan may agree to reverse his administration’s plan to introduce the 5,000 naira note. The President was said to have met with the leadership of the National Assembly hours after the stormy sessions of the Assembly on Tuesday and assured that any “approval given in this regard can be reversed since it is the wish of the people”. It is unclear whether the president has issued a directive to that effect.

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Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by peckhamboi: 5:14am On Sep 20, 2012
Which one do we believe now? I thought they have cancelled the 5000 naira note.

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Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by Chanchit: 5:18am On Sep 20, 2012
If statue wan shame hin sef, e go say e wan go bath for river. I jst hope GEJ start buying enough Ghana must go to pack the 5k notes against 2015, he should not even bother to contest.

And for that arrogant bascard, I'm jst tired of his useless policies. When Soludo was there, he did not give us heart attack like this. If the idio t advice GEJ that we should start using cowries, the imbeci-le would follow like mumu.

BTW I thought they they cancelled the 5k note...?
Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by Alxmyr(m): 5:41am On Sep 20, 2012
Chanchit: If statue wan shame hin sef, e go say e wan go bath for river. I jst hope GEJ start buying enough Ghana must go to pack the 5k notes against 2015, he should not even bother to contest.

And for that arrogant bascard, I'm jst tired of his useless policies. When Soludo was there, he did not give us heart attack like this. If the idio t advice GEJ that we should start using cowries, the imbeci-le would follow like mumu.

BTW I thought they they cancelled the 5k note...?

Ol' boy, this one na Yoruba english proverb....
Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by micklplus(m): 5:57am On Sep 20, 2012
The no-going back was on Tuesday while the new plan to halt the introduction of N5000 note came to light on Wednesday
Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 6:49am On Sep 20, 2012
He urged agitators to be mindful of the need for good neighbourliness between Nigeria and Cameroun.
Nigeria does not have a new position. Nigeria’s position is in conformity with the judgment of the International Court of Justice,” Maku said.

For dis cowardly statement, u are losing my vote come 2015. Never heard so much rubbish in my life. Cameroon that attacked and killed Nigeria Military and recently civilians, u are talking friends.

Fuxk ICJ as a tool for imperialism. Fuxk the Federal Gov as an institution dat believes itself to be above its electorate. Fuxk the government for being so dull. Fuxk Cameroon, want no friendship with dem.

On the 5000 notes any economist will tell you that inflation rates needs to be curb not encourage.Time for u dunces to leave government because u are a bunch of fooooools.
Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by k2039: 8:23am On Sep 20, 2012
I just want this to get to the frontpage before I comment
Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by hillsate: 8:36am On Sep 20, 2012
Confused, incompetent and corrupt leadership, combined with suppressed Nigerians, dysfunctional national assembly and corrupt judiciary is the soup called THE PRESENT NIGERIA.

When this soup go finish?
To make matters worse GEJ as allocated one billion naira to keep the soup flowing.

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Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by pcicero(m): 9:07am On Sep 20, 2012
Bliss4Lyfe:

For dis cowardly statement, u are losing my vote come 2015. Never heard so much rubbish in my life. Cameroon that attacked and killed Nigeria Military and recently civilians, u are talking friends.

Fuxk ICJ as a tool for imperialism. Fuxk the Federal Gov as an institution dat believes itself to be above its electorate. Fuxk the government for being so dull. Fuxk Cameroon, want no friendship with dem.

On the 5000 notes any economist will tell you that inflation rates needs to be curb not encourage.Time for u dunces to leave government because u are a bunch of fooooools.


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Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by Nobody: 9:11am On Sep 20, 2012
Alj Harem, where have u been, Now they killed ur boss u don surface
Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by aljharem(m): 6:30pm On Sep 20, 2012
CHESSBOARD: Alj Harem, where have u been, Now they killed ur boss u don surface

who is my boss ? it is clear the FG are incompetent. The FG is a joke.
Re: No Going Back On Bakassi, N5000 Note – FG by Clerverly: 10:27pm On Sep 20, 2012
Okay Sir, we have heard. If only the "no going back" threat will ensure speedy recovering of Mrs Jonathan from her eternal (sorry German rest) we would fine cry cry cry.

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