The New York Times has joined other top global news platforms in analysing and overtly condemning the illegal removal of former Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. In its article Governor of Nigeria’s Central Bank Fired After Warning of Missing Oil Revenue – New York Times , the New York Times stated that;
“His dismissal, along with a series of accusations of misspending by high officials and a presidential pardon last year for a state governor convicted of stealing millions, has prompted Nigerian news outlets to depict Mr. Jonathan’s government as too casual about corruption.
At the heart of the problem are the billions of dollars in oil revenue that accrue each year to Nigeria, the largest oil producer in Africa. Oil yields 95 percent of the country’s total export earnings, and Mr. Sanusi has been saying for months that a substantial portion of the money was missing from public coffers.’
You can read more here Governor of Nigeria’s Central Bank Fired After Warning of Missing Oil Revenue – New York Times
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