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Cbn Governor: Tunde Lemo Be Prepared! by OYBMEND: 12:34am On Jun 02, 2009
I think Tunde Lemo should get ready for the Top Job

Sanusi Lamido will not pass Senate Screening

This is why Yar'adua sent Tunde Lemo's name as plan B

Folks just my thought.

1. Federal Character does not favour a Kano Indigene which rules Sanusi out

2. Sanusi has questions about dodgy charity donations to his alma mata using FBN Money just within 5 months in office (so much for Risk Management)

The Senate must do their duty properly and avert this constitutional crisis.
Re: Cbn Governor: Tunde Lemo Be Prepared! by moneygurl: 12:39am On Jun 02, 2009
This is the so-called questionable donation he is talking about, from the Bank's website.


http://www.firstbanknigeria.com/mc/pressrel/pr_11052009c.asp
Re: Cbn Governor: Tunde Lemo Be Prepared! by Remii(m): 12:40am On Jun 02, 2009
OYB_MEND, You talk as if you do not know Senate composition, just wait and see.
Re: Cbn Governor: Tunde Lemo Be Prepared! by OYBMEND: 12:52am On Jun 02, 2009
Nigeria’s economic development has been said to be realistic with sound and qualitative human resources complementing the nation’s natural resources.

A former lawmaker, Senator Isaiah Balat, stated this in Kaduna during the 50th Golden Jubilee celebration of St Anne’s School, where he donated N500,000 to the school.

He added that education and training are decisive factors in giving a nation a competitive advantage through having a pool of specialised and advanced human resources with scientific knowledge and economic information that could upgrade the country’s economy and improve the quality of life.

According to Balat, “Education and training constitute perhaps, the single greatest long term leverage point available to all levels of government in upgrading the standard of living of the citizens. Improving the general education system is an essential priority of government.” he appealed to governments at all levels to provide a conducive environment for the growth of the educational sector.

Senator Balat, who was flanked by Rev Fr. Matthew Hassan Kukah, General Salihu Ibrahim (Rtd), Archbishop Matthew Man’oso Ndagoso Catholic Archbishop of Kaduna Archdiocese, Deputy Governor of Kaduna state, Mr. Patrick Yakowa and wife of the late Deputy Governor, Mrs. Charity Shekari, further said: “The effectiveness of an educational system is partly a function of the rate of budgetary allocations. For Nigeria to achieve competitive advantage, special attention need to be given to all sector especially at the foundation level where children hardly make it into the universities due to poor foundation.

“Quality education is not possible without a cadre of well-prepared and competent teachers at all level. It is sad to note that in our country, teaching has not been seen as an attractive occupation especially from primary to secondary schools”.

About N40 million was realised at the golden jubilee anniversary which also include a fund raising dinner for the building of a computer laboratory, a generating plant and upgrading of its science laboratory.

First Bank’s Group Managing Director Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, who is a former pupil of the school donated the sum of N20 million for the computer laboratory.
http://leadershipnigeria.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1278:economic-devt-hinges-on-human-resources--balat&catid=16:headline-news&Itemid=75
Re: Cbn Governor: Tunde Lemo Be Prepared! by OYBMEND: 1:21am On Jun 02, 2009
CBN: Senate May Reject Sanusi's Appointment
By Adetutu Folasade-Koyi and Chesa Chesa, Abuja

President Umaru Yar'Adua on Monday announced, as speculated, the appointment of First Bank Managing Director, Lamido Sanusi, as the new Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

He replaces Chukwuma Soludo, whose term of five years expired on May 29.

But National Assembly (NASS) sources confided on Monday evening that the nomination of Sanusi hangs in the balance, regardless of his clearance last week by the State Security Service (SSS) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Uncertainty pervades the economic cabinet of Yar'Adua as feelers from Aso Rock say he wants to tinker with the Federal Executive Council (FEC), in deference to the public outcry over his violation of the Federal Character Act, which stipulates that every state be represented in the federal cabinet.

He, however, seems to have made up his mind about Soludo, whom a source said would not be re-appointed if the hawks in Aso Rock have their way.

The source disclosed that Yar'Adua is considering "doing away with Finance Minister, Mansur Mukhtar, because of complaints in government circles over his style at the ministry.

"The next available option for the Finance Ministry, is the Minister of State, Remi Babalola, representing Oyo State in the cabinet; but is ill and away on medical treatment abroad.

"One thing is for sure, Yar'Adua is sensitive to the yearnings of Nigerians that all his economic team should not come from Kano or Katsina State. That is why the Senate, as at 12 noon on Monday was still not sure of the confirmation of Sanusi" who is from Kano.

Even with that, Yar'Adua has requested the Senate to expeditiously confirm Sanusi, in a letter he sent on Monday to Senate President, David Mark, in which he also asked the lawmakers to confirm the renewal, for a second term, of the appointment of Babatunde Lemo as CBN Deputy Governor.

He wrote another letter to Soludo where he commended him for his dedication to service and asked him to make himself available for any future national assignment.

"As your tenure as Governor of the (CBN) comes to a glorious end," Yar'Adua said, "I write on behalf of the government and people of Nigeria to place on record our debt of gratitude to you for your dedicated service and uncommon sense of duty over the past five years.

"I am confident that your worthy antecedents in the CBN and in prior appointments in the service of our nation remain sources of inspiration to an entire generation.

"As I wish you even more astounding successes in the years ahead, it is my fervent hope that you will readily avail us of your distinguished service when the need arises in the future."

Sanusi has experience of more than two decades in the banking industry, including at United Bank for Africa (UBA), where he spearheaded its drive to comply with Basel 2 capital adequacy requirements.

He will face a heady list of investor expectations - steering Africa's biggest oil producer and most populous nation through the global downturn, tightening banking supervision, and forging ahead with monetary policy reform.

Among analysts who welcomed his appointment is Razia Khan, Head of Africa Research at Standard Chartered, who said Sanusi would "bring to the table his experience as a banker and is in a position to tackle the issues facing the banking sector from the perspective of an insider well-acquainted with the current regulatory system."

Sanusi is expected to continue Soludo's banking reform, which created some of Africa's biggest financial services institutions, deepening the country's capital markets, and attracting a new wave of foreign investment.

"It is a welcome development for the market," noted Kemi Owonubi, Head of Research for Vetiva Capital Management, since "Sanusi has a background in risk management and I expect that he should continue with what Soludo has done."

But Yar'Adua's choice of Sanusi is against the clamour by the Igala Cultural and Development Association (ICDA) to have Jibrin Isa, an Executive Director of Afribank, replace Soludo.

A statement issued by ICDA Chairman, Mohammed Salihu, urged Yar'Adua to consider acceptability and balance in the geographical spread of positions, so as not to short change and cause grief for any section of the country.

"Taking into cognisance the need to reflect fairness, vibrancy, dynamism, and impeccable brilliance in this appointment, we, the ICDA, humbly appeal to the good conscience of (Yar'Adua) in appointing (Isa)," the statement added.

"Isa's choice of candidacy is premised on (his) vast years of experience in the banking sector, and his notch for steering revolution and transformation in all his places of work.

"Besides his enviable professionalism, we further appeal to (Yar'Adua) to consider the North Central zone in his choice of CBN Governor."

Salihu argued that despite the avalanche of professionals from the North Central in the banking sector and their contribution to the country, no one from the zone has been given a shot as CBN Governor.

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