All these accusations and
counter-accusations is beginning to get worrisome. Emir of Kano, Muhammadu
Sanusi II has denied claims that he gave the office of the embattled former
National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki N40 billion while he served as the Governor
of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
He denied the claims in an interview
with The Cable…
“This is completely untrue. In the
first place, I understand the laws of money laundering. And it is a criminal
offence.
The central bank is the chief
regulator charged with ensuring we put an end to money laundering. This is
partly why we started our cashless Nigeria project and why I started the BVN
project.
I would never authorize that amount
of cash to be moved to the office of the NSA or to anyone even if it was in
their account.
I do not know where they are getting
these strange stories. I was removed from the CBN in February 2014, and to the
best of my knowledge, the EFCC is probing disbursements allegedly made in late
2014 and early 2015 before the general elections, if indeed they happened.
I find it difficult to believe that
this could happen in the CBN that I know but we have to wait and see what the
investigations come out with. Certainly whoever is linking me to this did not
even bother to look at the dates of the alleged transactions. I know nothing
about them, period.
We never gave cash to anybody. If we
did we disclosed it in published accounts under CSR. Our interventions, be this
to educational institutions or security services, took the form of clearly
identified projects or specified procurement, done through well laid-down
procedures, including competitive bidding, award of contracts, and collection
of no-objection certificate from the due process office.
We did not give cash to anybody. The
total amount disbursed by the CBN on capital projects in my five years was N55
billion.
And this included contracts for CBN
branches and our CSR interventions mainly in the universities and secondary
schools.
How can anyone suggest that we gave
N40 billion to ONSA?” he said

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