If you missed the Premium Times report on Sanusi Lamido Sanusi's sexapades and abuse of office, then read it
HERE. CBN has reacted to the allegations. Find it below...
3rd June, 2013
The Ag. Managing Editor,
Premium Times
Our attention has been drawn to the libelous story posted on your website on 2nd
June, 2013, on the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and
which has now been circulated by other online websites and blogging
groups.
The post was full of fabrication and inaccuracies. Ordinarily
this would have been best ignored. We are however constrained to write
to you on account of the severe implications of the allegations for the
integrity of the CBN, as an institution.
It is also important to reaffirm our long-standing commitment to
due process and international best practice in the discharge of every
aspect of our statutory mandate.
We wish to state that CBN is an equal opportunity employer, which
prides itself with having female members of staff that possess the
highest qualifications, competencies and skills. It is rather
reprehensible for anyone to cast such aspersions on the qualifications
and integrity of our female staff.
In the publication, you made the following false allegations:
- That Dr. Maryam Yaro is a staff of the CBN at the level of
Assistant Director and that she was recruited without due process, as
she was not qualified for the role.
- That the CBN Governor introduced Dr. Yaro to the CBN and exerted pressure on the Human Resources Department to recruit her.
We wish to state the fact as follows:
- Dr. Maryam Yaro is not, and has never been an employee of the
Central Bank of Nigeria. She was one of four consultants (three of whom
were male), hired by the Nigeria Incentive-based Risk-sharing System for
Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL) Plc; on a one year contract, renewable
on the basis of satisfactory performance. NIRSAL Plc is a special
purpose vehicle (SPV) set up by the Federal Government of Nigeria,
through a partnership between the CBN and the Federal Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD).
- In the course of establishing NIRSAL, the Hon. Minister of State
for Agriculture and Rural Development, through a formal letter,
recommended Dr. Yaro to participate in the project as a Specialist on
Rural Finance Access.
- Dr. Yaro was hired after a rigorous selection process conducted
by the the NIRSAL Project Implementation Office. This clearly
contradicts the claim that Dr. Yaro was brought in by the CBN Governor.
- Contrary to allegation that the Governor expedited recruitment
of Dr. Yaro, the PIO’s recommendation to hire her as a Consultant, was
written on March 30, 2012 but only received final approval on June 20,
2012.
- It is pertinent to add that Dr. Yaro’s academic qualifications
and experience eminently qualify her for the job. She is a Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine (DVM), who speaks three Nigerian languages, and has
extensive experience working with farmers across the country on
different agricultural programmes. She has also been a consultant to the
Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO); and was one of the experts
working in the National Programme on Food Security before she was
engaged by NIRSAL.
- Please find attached, the relevant documents in support of the
facts stated above and we hope you will give this the same publicity you
gave your initial story.
We have noted that the other allegations in the post border on
the person of the CBN Governor and are consistent with previous attacks.
In line with the Governor’s usual practice of not responding to these
libelous comments on his person, we have decided not to respond.
The CBN shall remain resolute in the pursuit of its statutory
mandates regardless of any attempt to distract the institution or its
officers.
Thank you
Ugochukwu A. Okoroafor
Director, Corporate Communications,
Central Bank of Nigeria
R
eacting to the statement, , Premium Times Acting Managing Editor, Idris Akinbajo,
said the paper is standing firmly by its story.
“We knew the story was going to shock a lot of people. We were under no illusion that Nigerians would hurriedly swallow
the bitter truth of the revelations made in the story. We have discharged our responsibility of providing
information we believe citizens need to hold officials accountable.
“Our job is done, as we will only continue to provide additional
information as necessary. It is left for Nigerians to either demand
accountability or live with, and celebrate the indiscretions of their
leaders.
“We stand firmly by our story and look forward to the moment the CBN
Governor will boldly look Nigerians in the face and say the things we
reported in that story did not happen.”
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