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Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by wolesmile(m): 5:21am On May 09, 2022
…hires Ozekhome to seek constitutional interpretation amid rising criticism

• APC chair confirms CBN gov’s membership, says he registered in Feb 2021

• Emefiele’s action could compromise bank’s integrity – Ex-director, SANs


The Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele’s alleged involvement in politics on Sunday attracted more strong condemnations, with senior lawyers and other eminent Nigerians calling for his immediate resignation.


Senior lawyers and top politicians, who spoke separately to The PUNCH, stated that Emefiele’s continuous stay as the CBN governor was dangerous to the economy.

They said this as the Chairman of Ward 6 in the Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, Mr Nduka Erikpume, in a telephone chat with one of our correspondents on Sunday, said the CBN governor had registered as an APC member.

When asked whether Emefiele had registered in the APC, Erikpume said, “Yes, he has registered since February 2021. He is our member.”

Amid widespread condemnations of his alleged presidential ambition, The PUNCH on Sunday learnt that the CBN governor had headed to a Federal High Court in Abuja to seek a constitutional interpretation on his non-resignation while pursuing his political interests.

Sources said that the CBN governor had reached out to a constitutional lawyer and human rights activist, Dr Mike Ozekhome (SAN), to seek interpretation of the constitution and public service rules on public servants seeking elective positions while in office.

A highly placed source in the CBN told The PUNCH that the case had been scheduled for today (Monday).

He said, “Emefiele has just briefed Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) as his lawyer. He has just filed a case in court and is coming up tomorrow (today, Monday).”

Several efforts by The PUNCH correspondent to get the reliefs being sought by Emefiele from the source proved abortive.

Although the details of the suit were still sketchy Monday night, another source in the APC said Ozekhome was taking up the matter “for certain constitutional interpretations.”

Three interest groups – the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria, Friends of Emefiele and Emefiele Support Group – last week paid N100m for the APC presidential expression of interest and nominations forms for Emefiele.

But the CBN governor, in a tweet on Saturday, said he was still waiting for God’s direction, adding that he would purchase the N100m forms himself if he entered the presidential race.

He said that he would continue to serve the country in his capacity as CBN governor until he received divine counsel to contest for a higher office.

But a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Kunle Adegoke, in a telephone with The PUNCH on Sunday, said the CBN governor should resign his appointment and become a politician if he intended to contest in the 2023 general elections.

He said, “The governor of the central bank is expected to be impartial and not be driven by his own personal interests or the interests of a political party. Emefiele, as the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, represents all Nigerians and in that capacity, he is obliged under the constitution to serve each person irrespective of their political party or affiliation.

“With that evident, it would be grossly irresponsible for anybody to be agitating for the CBN governor to join politics. The CBN governor is not entitled as a citizen of Nigeria to contest for a political office, but where he desires to do so, he will have to resign his appointment and become a politician, strictly speaking.

“The honourable thing for him to do is to resign if he is the one behind all these calls for him to come and contest. Where he is not the one, he ought to have come out earlier than now because we could see on social media, the branded vehicles and then the claim that farmers have spent N100m to buy him a nomination form of the All Progressives Congress. That is questionable. The few farmers who are debtors under the Anchors Borrowers’ Programme cannot now be deploying their resources towards this.

“That also questions the integrity of funds and the whole ABP project. Emefiele is supposed to stay away from such things that will lead to unnecessary scandals.”

Another SAN, Babatunde Ogala, told The PUNCH that it was inappropriate for a CBN governor to be involved in politics, adding that Emefiele “should resign now or be removed.”

On whether it was within Emefiele’s rights to run for office, Ogala said, “That means Chairman of INEC (Independent National Electoral Commission), Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector-General of Police can also pick up forms and decide to run. It is immoral and a joke taken too far. He shouldn’t ridicule our country. Where is that done?

“The CBN governor, the one who is supposed to manage our treasury, is getting himself distracted by politics. It is inappropriate. Emefiele should resign now. If he wants to join politics, let him go into politics. He shouldn’t sit down as the head of the treasury and be talking politics when he should be concentrating. That means he’s a card-carrying member of a political party. It’s unacceptable.”

When brought to his notice that Emefiele is a card-carrying member of the APC, Ogala called for the immediate resignation of the CBN governor.

Similarly, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN, kicked against the alleged presidential ambition of the CBN governor.

Adegboruwa, who stated this in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents on Sunday, stressed that his action was also not in tandem with his position as the governor of the CBN.

He noted, “Under Section 1 of the CBN Act, the governor of the central bank ought to maintain the autonomy and independence of the financial institution in order to subject itself to political manipulations.

“If the CBN governor is interested in partisan politics, he has to give up the position as the governor of the regulatory and apex bank in Nigeria. This is because his action will throw the autonomy of the CBN under political influence.

“As a member of the APC, Mr Emefiele is under the national chairman, Abdullahi Adamu. As a member of the party, he is also under the secretary of the party, Iyiola Omisore. How does a person regulating the activities of banks become a servant to politicians, who have disputes with these banks and have loans hanging on their necks?

“Also, Under Section 6 of the CBN Act, the person occupying the position of the governor should not pursue any vocation that will result in a conflict of interest. Therefore, pursuing presidential ambition is in conflict with his position as the governor of CBN.”

But Lekan Ojo, SAN, argued that there were constitutional provisions for public officeholders who wanted to contest public offices and the constitution makes allowance till 180 days before general elections to tender his resignation.

He added, “The governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria is also in a public office position and the constitution requires that people in such office should tender their resignation 180 days before the election dates.

There is no provision in the constitution that states that he cannot contest an electoral position, it only states that such must resign.

“Also, the law did not state that he must resign before picking the nomination form or before the primaries, it only states that 180 days before the elections.”

Ojo noted that although there was a provision of the electoral act that stipulated that public office holders running for political positions must immediately resign their appointments, however, the case was still in court and all things remained as they were until the case would be decided by the court.

He said, “On the other side, there is an Electoral Act, 2022 that is currently in court. In the act, there is the precedence of the view that a person holding a government office should resign his or her appointment within a particular period before contesting an election or before the date of an election.”

It is morally right for CBN gov to resign

The SAN also added that outside of the provisions of the constitution and legal perspective, he believes it is morally right for Emeifele to resign.

He said, added, “Outside of the law, on moral grounds, it is honourable for him to resign because the position he is occupying is a very sensitive position and he is expected to be apolitical. So, if we look at it from that perspective, it’s wise for him or anyone in such a public office to resign while contesting for a political office.”

Emefiele’s action could compromise CBN’s integrity – Ex-director

A former Assistant Director at the CBN, Prof Jonathan Aremu, said any political participation by the CBN governor could compromise the integrity of the central bank.

He noted that should the CBN governor decide to get involved in politics, he must resign.

Aremu said, “I am not going to quote the specifics of the CBN Act, but I will give you an objective view of this. Because of the special importance of the central bank, I don’t think it is right for the CBN governor to be political. It is important to have a monetary policy that is relatively seen to be objective because governments come and go.

“If you want to go into politics, for the relative independence of the CBN, then you have to leave the position. When people lose confidence in issues of money, it tends to be a serious issue. In some countries, central bank governors disagree with presidents and resign.”

Also, the Sokoto Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, called on the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari, to remove Emefiele.

Tambuwal, who is a presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, made the call on Saturday when he met with PDP delegates in Jalingo.

The Sokoto State Governor said Emefiele’s continuous stay in office as the CBN governor after identifying with a political party was dangerous for the nation’s economy.

A member of the House of Representatives, Teejay Yusuf, on his part, called on the President to immediately sack Emefiele if he failed to resign over his presidential ambition.

Yusuf, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party from Kogi State, made the call in a statement issued on Sunday and titled ‘Sack Emefiele Now – Reps Member Tells Buhari.’

The lawmaker said, “For a candidature that flouts extant rules and exposes Nigeria’s economy to further risks, while his proxies continue to canvass his 2023 presidential candidature, Central Bank Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, deserves immediate sacking from President Muhammadu Buhari.“

Groups back Emefiele, tackle critics

But a group of ethnic youth leaders in the country under the aegis of the Nigerian Ethnic Youths Leaders Council on Sunday warned Governor Tambuwal against attacking Emefiele.

The NEYLC, therefore, asked Tambuwal to stop panicking over Emefiele who had yet to declare an interest.

They told him to ‘stop taking paracetamol for other people’s headaches.’

The NEYLC, which is made up of the Arewa Consultative Youths Movement, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youths Movement, Oduduwa Youths and Middle Belt Youths, made its position known in a statement by the Head of its secretariat, Chiamaka Ike Nwada.

The statement reads, “We will like to tell Governor Tambuwal that blowing off someone else’s candle will not make his own candle brighter.

“Let him know for a fact that his attack on Emefiele will not help his campaign to get the presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party which does not have steam or resonate with stakeholders in the party.”

Also, a group, Ideas Nigeria Movement, Sunday described as baseless, calls by various persons and associations for Emefiele’s resignation.

But the INM in a statement by its Executive Secretary, Mallam Nadodo Abubakar, said Emefiele had not breached any law, especially the constitution, hence should not resign.

Efforts to reach the state Chairman of APC, Mr Omene Sobotie, failed as calls and text messages put across to his phone were not responded to.

When contacted, the APC state Publicity Secretary, E.V Onojeghuo, on the status of Emefiele, he said, “My brother, it is only the state Chairman that provides you this information either through the LGA Chairman or the ward chairman.”

But some party chieftains, who confided in one of our correspondents, said Emefiele had registered as an APC member since 2021 in ward 6.
https://punchng.com/emefiele-heads-for-court-as-anger-spreads-over-presidential-ambition/

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Oxb90: 5:23am On May 09, 2022
Jokers. The problem in Nigeria is Nigerians. The Nigerian constitution is not helping matters. That is the reason politicians can interpret it the way it suits them. How can cards carrying politicians be the CBN governor for crying out loud? Where does this kind of thing happen except in Nigeria? Which kind of country is this for Gods sake?

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by sweetonugbu: 5:38am On May 09, 2022
Hustling group

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Brunosamel(m): 5:45am On May 09, 2022
Nonsense inhumane you are the corruption itself how can you devalue or naira to 500+ and still have the effontary to contest for presidency Shameless man

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Kzinne: 5:51am On May 09, 2022
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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Praxis758: 5:59am On May 09, 2022
This absurdity is one of the bad precedence Buhari brought upon us.

Imagine a CBN governor playing partisan politics in the open. The monetary policy of such a country is in unsafe, incompetent and complacent hand.

A sane president will immediately show such a political CBN governor the door way, but an incompetent Buhari will rather compensate him.

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Tonypens48(m): 5:59am On May 09, 2022
Sometimes, I wonder what has befallen us as a country that made us reach this current sour state of governance. Buhari's inefficiency and a failed government have given an edge to every corrupt tom dick and harry the guts to contest in the pretence of being able to do a better job. angry sad

The height of it all is the current purchase of form by the CBN governor. He Constitutionally is expected to be non-partisan in politics and secures the country's economic and monetary interests. With this happening, it only shows not just the corrupt nature of this administration but also the irregularities that exist in it. Only God knows if we still have a functional President or just a public figure playing to the gallery. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

In a clime and sane society, the CBN governor is expected to resign openly from his appointment and even have a legal charge based on the sudden nature of his declaration while still in his current position. Anyway, welcome to Nigeria, where laws are made for the poor. Too pathetic cry cry



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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by wolesmile(m): 6:03am On May 09, 2022
Yes indeed...

There was a country!!!
Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Jorussia(m): 6:05am On May 09, 2022
The ineptitude of the government of PMB is the reason for this nonsense. Godwin emefiele is the worst CBN in the history of this country.

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by orisa37: 6:06am On May 09, 2022
EVERY BODY'S AMBITIOUS.
EMEFIELE TOO WANTS ABSOLUTE POWER.
DON'T GIVE HIM 'COS HE WILL BE CORRUPT ABSOLUTELY.

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Peterobiisathie(f): 6:09am On May 09, 2022
IPOB terrorists may be right in calling this country a Zoo just that they lack common sense

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Mynd44: 6:24am On May 09, 2022
The only Law that shops Emefiele from contesting is a moral one

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by chatinent: 6:24am On May 09, 2022
Mehn..I am just imagining the trillions that have been stolen.

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Passionate888: 6:28am On May 09, 2022
Buhari sef

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:28am On May 09, 2022
Mynd44:
The only Law that shops Emefiele from contesting is a moral one
....and maybe this,
Section 9 of the CBN Act of 2007 requires of both the Governor of the Central Bank and his deputies that they “shall devote the whole of their time to the service of the Bank and, while holding office, shall not engage in any full or part-time employment or vocation, whether remunerated or not, except such charitable causes as may be determined by the Board and which do not conflict with or conflict with their full-time duties

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Perfecttouchade: 6:28am On May 09, 2022
E be like sey something dey dis form wey everyone dey buy so Because at the 3nd, no be everybody go win presidency at once, even the ones with slim chances of winning dey buy form

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Penguin2: 6:28am On May 09, 2022
All these furore about Emefiele is totally needless.

But I’m sure it’s championed by Tinubu urchins just because he’s not a certain Olukayode.

Bunch of hypocrites.

But wait o…

So Emefiele has been an APC member since February last year?

Just wow!

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:29am On May 09, 2022
.....and more.

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Devilagentcap: 6:29am On May 09, 2022
Issokay.

Please don't mind the name. Ejoor
Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Whazar(m): 6:29am On May 09, 2022
U be mumu

70 years old man
Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Triangles1(m): 6:29am On May 09, 2022
Naira fall in your hand you still want Nigeria to fall.

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Globad(f): 6:30am On May 09, 2022
Na wa o
Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by emmyt2: 6:31am On May 09, 2022
Breaking News ............ I will declare tomorrow
For president



It is declaration time OYA .make we go oooo
Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Zico5(m): 6:31am On May 09, 2022
If not that something is totally wrong with Nigeria. How could the head of apex bank enmeshed in politics to this level of declaring for presidency while still in office. If u wish to contest then resign first, then the whole world will know u are doing the right thing. Buhari has so destroyed this country that every Tom, Dick and Jerry think they can do better.

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by Sonoyom(m): 6:31am On May 09, 2022
The standard keeps falling, the happenings in this administration is so astonishing little wonder a set of criminals had the effrontery to call the nation a zoo.

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Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by emmyt2: 6:32am On May 09, 2022
If you never declare abeg foam today ooo
Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by yomalex(m): 6:32am On May 09, 2022
Na wa o
Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by wolesmile(m): 6:34am On May 09, 2022
Devilagentcap:
Issokay.

Please don't mind the name. Ejoor




Please, who can lend me 100k for business and I'll pay back 10k/month for 15 months.
That's my contact

Or 50k, pay back 10k/month for 7 months. Please

So you don't know the way to a bank
Re: Emefiele Heads For Court As Anger Spreads Over Presidential Ambition by ORACLE1975(m): 6:36am On May 09, 2022
Madness everywhere

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