A former National Assembly member, Senator Shehu Sani has
lambasted the Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu over his position on the
implementation of the new monetary policy by the Buhari administration.
The Governor had challenged President Muhammadu Buhari,
asking him to end the “endless drift into the abyss of chaos” created by the
shortage of naira notes in the country.
Akeredolu had also slammed the Governor of the Central Bank
of Nigeria, CBN, Godwin Emefiele, for what he described as the “obviously
mischievous implementation” of the naira redesign policy.
He explained that the naira crisis affecting the generality
of Nigerians has shown that the policy has woefully failed.
Furthermore, the Ondo Governor called on the President
Buhari-led government to allow the Supreme Court’s order on February 8
restraining the apex bank from carrying on with the February 10 deadline to
stop the circulation of old naira notes.
But Sani, who represented the Kaduna central district at the
8th Assembly, noted that the Governor has never been so concerned about the
people before now, pointing out that the Ondo helmsman did not approach the
security issues in his state the same way he has taken the issues of new
monetary policy.
“I read a long letter written to the President by my friend
the Ondo Governor on the cashless policy.
“I expected that long letter when terrorists massacred
innocent lives in the state. I believe insecurity is the major problem in the
state,” Sani tweeted.
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