18th
February, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
NAIRA SWAP
SAGA: MOVE AGAINST CBN NOW - MURIC
Amidst a protracted
Nigerian fiscal crisis, an Islamic human rights organisation, the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to move against the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for its gross ineptitude which has caused hunger
and pain in the country. The group also urged the president to abide by the pronouncement
of the Supreme Court on naira swap.
This was made
known on Saturday, 18th February, 2023 in a statement signed by the Executive
Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement
reads:
“Millions of Nigerians
have been going through excruciating pain, hunger and starvation since the Nigerian
fiscal crisis began. Movement from one place to another has been extremely difficult
and outrightly impossible in some cases. Patients in both public and private hospitals
are finding it difficult to pay for their treatment.
“Parents and
students suffer psychological trauma due to difficulties in money transfers. The
poor masses are the worst for it. Food vendors are rejecting old notes
possessed by poor citizens. Thousands of Nigerians are therefore forced to go
without food. Transporters have refused to take the old notes and commuters are
stranded. Millions of Nigerians cannot go to work. The economy may soon
collapse and this is no false alarm.
“Driven by pity for the deplorable condition of
their beloved ones, responsible and decent men have started begging for food to
feed their families while unsolicited bank account details are now flying all
over cyber space. Something must be done urgently to address the present
impasse.
“MURIC advises the presidency to move against the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) without delay. It is obvious that this institution
has failed to effectively distribute the new notes as well as monitor its disbursement
to members of the public. It has created a fiscal bottleneck by withdrawing
more than N2 trillion from the public and issuing a paltry N300 or N500 billion
in return. This is either due to gross ineptitude, stack sadism or economic
sabotage. Heads must roll in the CBN for this. Can Emefiele and his team try
this in China?
“Yet we must
tell President Buhari the truth. The buck stops at his table. It has become
necessary that urgent relief is found for the suffering jamaaheer
(masses) within the shortest time possible.
“Apart from
this, Mr. President must find a way of abiding by the decision of the Supreme
Court which earlier ruled that the old and new currencies should run parri
passu. Respect for the principle of separation of powers is cardinal for
the survival of democracy. This must not be too difficult for President Buhari
at the twilight of his administration having been known to have always
respected the rule of law.
“One thing must
be stated very clearly. Nigerians are not begging for money. They are simply
demanding the return of funds legitimately earned by them which the CBN
cunningly and most wickedly forced them to deposit but failed to change to new
notes as earlier promised. It is a breach of contract.
“Notwithstanding these inconveniences, we appeal to
Nigerians to bear with patience and fortitude. This cup will pass. Any resort
to violence will only cause more harm to the poor masses and struggling
businessmen and women.
“For instance,
the shops that were reportedly looted yesterday during demonstrations against
the cash crunch belonged to some poor and innocent Nigerians. The owners of
those shops may not be able to recover from the losses in the next five years.
“We call on religious
leaders to intensify their prayers for the nation. Prayer points should include
peaceful 2023 elections, smooth transition, political stability and economic
buoyancy for our dear country, Nigeria. Pray for Nigeria’s political leaders
that Allah may imbue them with the wisdom necessary to steer our ship of state
to safety and pray for the youth to engage only in those things that will make
this country great.”
#AxeCBNNow #AllowOldAndNewCurrency #StopTheHunger
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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