JUST IN: Protest Rocks Abuja Over CBN Governor’s Refusal To Appear For Security Screening
Several youths have taken to the streets in Abuja the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), protesting at the headquarters of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
The protesters called for the immediate resignation of CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, over what they described as his refusal to appear before security operatives for questioning.
The placard-carrying protesters alleged that the CBN Governor is a threat to national security, demanding that he must resign or be sacked by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The youths, under the auspices of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) and other civil society groups, said Emefiele should acknowledge the invitation of the Department of State Service (DSS).
NYCN President, Comrade Solomon Adodo, who led the protesters at the gate of the CBN headquarters, vowed that the group will continue the protest in Abuja and across the country until the CBN Governor resigns.
He further said that he cannot continue to run an all-important institution like the Central Bank of Nigeria from overseas.
The protesters argued that since he have not formally sought an asylum, which the NYCN will gladly support him if it has merits, “the only other reason that must have kept him abroad or away from office for so long must be ill-health, except he wish to admit that he is running from justice.”
The protesters insisted that Emefele “is in breach of Section 11 (2) (a & c) of the CBN Act, and should cease to be in office.”
The Section states that: “The Governor, Deputy Governor or Director shall cease to hold office in the bank if he: (a) becomes of unsound mind or owing to ill-health, is incapable of carrying out his duties; (c) is guilty of a serious misconduct in relation to his duties under this Act”.
The protesters noted that either way, the conditions envisaged by the law apply in the “instant case and you should be honourable, even if it is for once.”
The group demanded that Mr. Godwin Emefiele should begin the process of his resignation as stated under the CBN Act 2007, or face a Nationwide Youth Mass Action.
“For someone who has aspired for the office of the President of Nigeria, you should cease to continue to bring shame to yourself and the exalted office of CBN Governor”, the protesting youths said.
At the time of this report, there was tight security in and around the CBN headquarters over the action.
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