5th February,
2023
PRESS RELEASE:
PROBE ALLEGED
SMUGGLING OF N50 BILLION NEW NOTES FROM CBN BY DINO MELAYE, OTHERS – MURIC
An Islamic human
rights organisation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has asked the Federal
Government (FG) to investigate the report that Dino Melaye and some others smuggled
out the sum of N50 billion new notes from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
about two days ago.
This was
contained in a press statement issued on Sunday 5th February, 2023
by the head of the human rights organisation, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said :
“Some media sources
published reports of alleged smuggling of N50 billion out of the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN) by Dino Melaye and his co-travellers two days ago. This is a
grave allegation when contextualised within the current fiscal crisis being
faced by Nigeria.
“MURIC frowns at
this behaviour which has been associated with Senator Dino Melaye, a prominent
politician. It is mean, self-serving, unpatriotic and disgraceful. Politicians
who participate in such an operation should bury their heads in shame. They are
insensitive to the suffering of the jamaaheer (masses).
“Nigerians are hungry. People all over the country
cannot find cash to buy food. Parents have no old or new naira to give their
children and wards to use as transport to school. Workers are keeping away from
work due to the nonavailability of cash. Many travellers are stranded.
Businesses are at a standstill. Nigeria as a corporate entity holds its breath
and trembles.
“We call on the Federal Government (FG) to immediately
set the machinery in motion to unveil the veracity of the report. In the same
vein, we call on the security agencies to spare no efforts in meting out
appropriate punishment to bank officials found to have sabotaged the ongoing
naira swap.
“The intention was good but the implementation is haphazard.
Apart from the fact that the CBN governor has not been transparent and sincere
enough, the timing is wrong. Nobody changes currency in an election year. This
naira swap is laced with red herrings.
“We therefore
appeal to FG to expedite action on finding solutions to the plethora of
problems associated with the distribution of the new naira notes in order to
mitigate the suffering of the hoi polloi.
“By the same token,
we appeal to Nigerians to temper action with common sense because it is also
the poor and innocent citizens who will suffer most if violence breaks out.
Demonstrations should be avoided at this time because that is what hoodlums are
waiting for. They will hijack the process and start looting shops and
properties of poor Nigerians.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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