Emefiele was just using the Central Bank of Nigeria jobs to please the cabals to remain in their good books.
The recruitment exercises were full of secrecy and favouritism.
A lot of them have no business being in the apex bank under any circumstance except for the purpose stated above.
Emefiele, the cabal, some of us and God know that the above is true.
It was why a certain man that said that he wanted to be Senate President was on various tv stations trying to blackmail government for only rightly moving the bank supervisory department of the CBN to where all bank headquarters in the country are located like it is in Germany where Frankfurt is their Central Bank Headquarters located, yet it is not the country’s capital but the famous Berlin.
In South Africa, Johannesburg houses the nation’s equivalent of our CBN but Pretoria is the nation’s capital.
To make it more interesting, Federal Government did not move the CBN headquarters to Lagos, it’s just a department and all hell was let loose.
I was surprised that some folks made it look like an ethnic cleansing exercise.
It was ugly to behold.
Now, back to the employment fraud.
One thousand staffers of the bank have volunteered to leave the service and the reason is because forex banditry has been tackled from its very root by simply allowing market forces determine the true value of the naira.
Obi said without mincing words during campaign that if elected, he will put an end to the organized fraud in forex market.
Tinubu also said it and he’s implementing it for the good of the majority of the people of Nigeria.
However, this is another valid reason for those selfish big fishes to cry wolf and threaten over 2027 which as God lives and His Spirit lives, they will see the greatest surprise of their political lives.
I will not be surprised if the masses whose heads are being saved by the govt policy allow themselves to be manipulated by the few high ranking self centered people they call leaders over this as well.
SWA

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