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Exposed! CBN board never granted approval for Naira design, Emefiele acted on his own -Witness
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Kingsley Obiorah, told the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Abuja Thursday that the bank’s board never recommended Naira redesign to former President Muhammadu Buhari.
Mr Obiorah testified virtually as the fifth prosecution witness at the resumed hearing in the ongoing trial of the former Governor of the CBN, Godwin Emefiele.
Mr Emefiele faces four charges, including illegal redesign of Naira notes, disobedience to the direction of law and illegal act causing injury to the public.
With the backing of then-President Buhari’s backing, the Mr Emefile-led CBN introduced new N200. N500, and N1,000 notes and vigorously mopped up their old versions from circulation under the controversial currency redesign policy. This led to severe cash shortage, causing significant hardship for the public..
He pleaded not guilty when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arraigned him before the trial judge, Maryanne Anenih, earlier this year.
Led in evidence by EFCC’s lawyer, Rotimi Oyedepo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Obiorah, said that he once served as Special Adviser to Mr Emefiele on economic matters.
The prosecution witness, who later became deputy governor, said the CBN board first heard of the Naira redesign policy on mid-December 2022.
“To the best of my recollection, the first day this policy (Naira redesign) was discussed at the board meeting was mid-December 2022. I think it was around 15 December 2022.
“The governor (Emefiele) invited the Deputy Governor, Operations, and Director, Currency Operations, to present that same memo that the Committee of Governors (COG) saw in October. He also informed the board of the President’s approval.
“I do not recollect any instance where the board made recommendation for Naira redesign to the President. The board did not recommend the Naira redesign.”
Mr Obiorah, testified as the fifth prosecution witness (PW5).
He earlier told the court that Mr Emefiele informed the four CBN deputy governors of the Naira redesign policy at an event in Lagos on 25 October 2022, adding that they advised him against announcing the policy at the event.
“On that day, we were in Lagos to commemorate the first year anniversary of the digital currency, E-Naira. During the break between the first two sessions of the event, the governor (Emefiele) called the four deputy governors and informed us of plans to redesign the currency.
“He was contemplating to announce it that day at the event. My personal reaction was that the event may not be the appropriate place. That was the first time I became aware of the plan.
“Secondly, my comment was that we would need time to study the policy and make inputs,” the witness told the court.
According to the witness, Mr Emefiele told the four deputy governors that the reason behind the secrecy of the redesign policy was to ensure its effective implementation.
He said that on 26 October 2022, the defendant the deputy governor in charge of operations, Ade Shonubi, circulated and presented a memo for Naira redesign.
“The Deputy Governor, Operations, presented the memo to the COG and it was deliberated on. During the discussion, the governor mentioned that he got the approval of the President for the policy.
“After the COG meeting, the governor and two deputy governors joined a news conference to announce the policy to the public. All this happened on 26 October 2022,” he told the court.
Cross-examination
Under cross-examination by the defence lawyer, Olalekan Ojo, a SAN, the witness confirmed that he had previously worked as technical adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan.
He said at its 15 December 2022 meeting, the CBN board ratified the decision of the COG on Naira redesign policy, saying , “this ratification is in respect of the redesigned Naira already in circulation.”
The prosecution witness also said he was aware of instances of presidential approval for disbursement of funds to Chad, Niger Republic and the military, which the CBN complied with.
“Such (presidential) request would come to the governor. He would usually let the committee (COG) know and it would be implemented before the board got to know.”
He added that when he was invited by the EFCC, he was never shown documents from former President Buhari or any officials from the presidency complaining about the redesigned Naira notes already in circulation.
He confirmed that one of the reasons for currency redesign was to combat currency trafficking and hoarding.
After the witness finished his testimony, the judge adjourned further heariing until 4 December.
The unpopular Naira redesign policy marks one of the darkest periods of former President Buhari’s administration, causing a severe shortage of currency notes and inflicting significant hardship on many Nigerians during the first two months of 2023.
Mr Emefiele and Mr Buhari remained adamant in implementing the policy even as it triggered chaos and widespread disruption amid preparations for the 2023 general elections. They touted the policy to stop vote buying during the election.
But despite the policy being in force, cases of vote buying were recorded during the 25 February 2023 presidential and National Assembly elections.
.Mr Buhari staunchly defended the policy to the extent of ignoring an interim order of the Supreme Court suspending its implementation. On 8 February 2023, the Supreme Court ordered that both the old notes and their newly designed versions should remain legal tender pending further hearings in the suit. But in violation of the court’s order, Mr Buhari, in a broadcast on 16 February, restored the validity of the old N200 notes and insisted that the old N500 and N1,000 banknotes had ceased to be valid.
The case was finally laid to rest when the Supreme Court gave its final judgement on 3 March 2023 nullified Mr Buhari’s directive withdrawing the old naira notes and extended their validity till 31 March. The Supreme Court also adjudged Mr Buhari a disobeyer of court order, citing his violation of its earlier interim order suspending the implementation of the naira redesign policy.
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London Russian TV Chef Found Dead In Belgrade Hotel
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A Russian TV chef who ran a restaurant in central London has been found dead in Serbia.
Alexei Zimin, 52, was an outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Crimea in 2014. He had spent his final years exiled in the UK.
The 52-year-old ran a cookery show on the Russian NTV channel, which was axed after he posted anti-war messages on social media following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Serbian authorities told the BBC there were “no suspicious circumstances” related to his death and that an autopsy and toxicology report were ongoing.
Mr Zimin was found dead in a hotel room in Belgrade, according to reports in Russian media.
He had travelled to the Serbian capital to promote his new book about Britain Anglomania.
[/b]Katerina Ternovskaya, co-owner of the restaurant where Zimin had presented his book and prepared food, said people were “in shock” adding that “the last time we have seen him, he was smiling and in a great mood”[/b].
The diner was wonderful and Alexei was very happy,” she said.
Mr Zimin’s restaurant in London, Zima, confirmed the chef’s death on Instagram.
For us, Alexei was not only a colleague, he was our friend, a close person with whom we were lucky to go through a lot – both good, kind and sad,” the restaurant said.
Thank you to everyone for the words we [have received] today about Alexei. We are hurting together with you.
“The entire Zima team expresses condolences to Alexei’s family and mourns together with them.”
Written in Russian, Anglomania covers how “modern ideas about democracy, freedom of speech, human rights, capitalism with an inhuman face and socialism with a human face, science, literature, Christmas turkey and afternoon tea” originate from the UK, according to Mr Zimin’s website.
In May 2022, he told the BBC his restaurant had been targeted with abuse and arson threats after Russia’s invasion.
“My partners thought about changing the name,” he said.
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Kano Fisherman Sentenced To 7 Years Imprisonment For defiling 10-yr-old girl
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A Federal High Court sitting in Kano State sentenced 40-year-old fisherman, Musbahu Muhamud, to seven years imprisonment for s3xually exploiting a 10-year-old girl.
The Presiding judge, Justice S M. Shu’aibu, convicted Muhamud, who resides in Layin Gidan Sarki Zango, Galinje Ajingi Lo
Shu’aibu held that the prosecution had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt and consequently sentenced the defendant without an option of fine.
Earlier, the Prosecutor, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Kano State Zonal Commander, Mr Abdullahi Babale, told the court that Muhamud committed the offence on Oct.6.
The prosecution presented four exhibits, including the confessional statement of the convict and the victim’s testimony, to the court to prove his case.
He said that the offence contravened the provisions of section 16(1) of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015 and punishable under Sec 26(1) of TIP ACT 2015.
The defence counsel, Mr I. Ibrahim, pleaded for leniency on behalf of the convict.
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Photos: Senator Manu on the move again, sends experts to inspect site for ultra multi-purpose hall with library in Mutum-Biyu
Tireless Senator Manu Haruna is on the move again as he sends experts to inspect a site in Mutum-Biyu, located in Gassol LGA in Taraba Central Senatorial District.
The experts and his delegates arrived the site on Friday and inspected the site as they prepare to start massive construction work.
The former deputy governor who has penchant to advance educational development equally wants a modern library warehoused in the hall.
This initiative further reflects Senator Manu’s commitment to fostering education, innovation, and community development in his constituency.
The delegation, comprising prominent representatives, was tasked with assessing the site to ensure its suitability for the proposed infrastructure.
This project aims to provide essential facilities for learning, skill development, and technology advancement, catering to the needs of students and the community.
Senator Manu expressed his dedication to empowering youth and enhancing educational opportunities in Taraba Central, aligning with his vision for sustainable development and progress.
The delegation earlier on Friday visited His Royal Highness Alhaji Justice Sani Sulaiman Duna at his Palace in Mutum-Biyu
The Honourable Chairman of Gassol local Government Council, Abubakar Baffa Nanu alongside Honourable Commissioner for Science and Technology Taraba State, Muslim Aruwa, Hon. Ubale Gambo Personal Assistant to the Sen. Manu Haruna and Alhaji Raubilu Umar also met with the delegation of the engineers.
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