Sleepless Nights For Emefiele And CBN Management As Falana Shares Strong Reason Why FG Should Prosecute Them
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has called on the Federal Government to initiate legal proceedings against the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, and the management of the apex bank for their role in the cash shortage experienced in the country earlier this year.
In a statement released on Sunday, he alleged that Emefiele and the CBN provided false information to Nigerians regarding the availability of cash, attributing it to the redesign of the nation’s currenc
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“Having misled Nigerians to believe that sufficient cash was distributed to commercial banks to replace the sum of N3.5 trillion mopped up from customers, Mr. Godwin Emefiele and the entire management of the CBN ought to be prosecuted for incitement and culpable homicide,” he sai
Falana is also demanding that the CBN undertake the reconstruction of the bank facilities that were vandalized by enraged customers in the wake of the cash shortage resulting from the currency redesign policy. Additionally, he is urging the apex bank to provide compensation to the families of individuals who lost their lives as a result of the public uproa
“In addition, the CBN should rebuild the bank buildings that were destroyed and pay compensation to the families of those who were killed as a result of the incitement of members of the public,” Falana adde
Please, find below the full statement from Femi Falana & the letter from CBN to the law firm on the cash disbursements made: d.r.d.bay.ements made:
CBN MOPPED UP N3.5 TRILLION BUT DISBURSED N402 BILLION ONLY
In January 2023, the Central Bank of Nigeria claimed that it had supplied the commercial banks in the country with enough cash in line with its currency design policy. The apex bank purportedly directed security agencies to arrest and prosecute bank officials who were accused of sabotaging the new currency policy. Based on the statement, Nigerians trooped to the banks to collect cash. As the cash was insufficient, customers became angry
The mass anger over the cash crunch provoked customers who burnt bank buildings and destroyed Automated Teller Machines in some states. The violence, paralysed social and economic activities, and claimed not less than five lives while many others were injured. But for the Supreme Court, which extended the deadline for the withdrawal of the old Naira notes up until December 31, 2023, the cash crunch would have made life more unbearable for the Nigerian people.
Convinced that the suspended governor of the Central Bank, Mr. Emefiele had lied and deceived the Nigerian people, we requested information about the actual amount made available to each of the commercial banks. In its belated response to our request, the CBN has now confirmed that it issued redesigned currency notes of N402 billion to the banks
Having misled Nigerians to believe that sufficient cash was distributed to commercial banks to replace the sum of N3.5 trillion mopped up from customers, Mr. Godwin Emefiele and the entire management of the CBN ought to be prosecuted for incitement and culpable homicide. In addition, the CBN should rebuild the bank buildings that were destroyed and pay compensation to the families of those who were killed as a result of the incitement of members of the public
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