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Nigerians Fault CBN Governor Emefiele’s Nomination For National Honour

Netizens on the micro-blogging website, Twitter, however, questioned the rationale behind Emefiele’s choice for the honour.

Nigerians have faulted CBN Governor Emefiele’s nomination for national honour.

 

NewsOnline reports that some Nigerians have faulted the inclusion of the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emiefele, in the list of recipients of national honours.

 

A total of 339 persons were nominated on Sunday by the Federal Government to receive the awards.

 

Among those nominated for the category of Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic is the CBN governor.

 

ALSO: Davido, Osimhen, Emefiele For 2023 National Honours Recipients (FULL LIST)

 

Surprised by the development, netizens wondered how he made the list despite calls from different quarters demanding a probe into the failed new naira policy initiated under his leadership.

 

NewsOnline reports that the outgoing Zamfara governor, Bello Matawalle, had called for the disapproval of Emefiele’s alleged request for study leave while accusing him of overseeing the mismanagement of the country’s financial and monetary systems.

 

He insisted that the CBN governor must stay to give an account of everything that happened under him to the incoming administration.

 

Just recently, Kogi lawmaker, Senator Smart Adeyemi, said he should be invited for questioning, while he recalled that the situation the new naira policy was greeted with could have degenerated into anarchy but for the prompt intervention of the judiciary.

Netizens on the micro-blogging website, Twitter, however, questioned the rationale behind his choice for the honour.

 

A user who goes by the handle, Onochie Anyaoku, wrote, “Imagine National Honours on Emefiele? There is no noble practice that Nigeria cannot Nigerianize?”

 

@eleyiLagos also wrote, “Emefiele that we will arrest after swearing-in. Asiwaju must collect back that honour. Buhari didn’t use merit to give those honours he has been sharing since January”

 

Another user @TheYemiKing stated that “Godwin Emefiele has just been rewarded with CFR Award by President Muhammadu Buhari for overseeing the shambolic dehumanisation of Nigerians and destruction of the Nigerian economy, especially with his insipid cash confiscation policy.

 

A tweep @daemperor007 said, “Emefiele sef collect award. Miracle no dey tire Jesus?”

On her part, Sade wrote, “This Nation Honours List sha. I am sorry no beefing, but it’s a NO (for me). Seeing names like Emefiele’s on it nullifies it for me…though, some on the list are very dear to me. See no need for this hurriedly compiled list.”

NewsOnline Nigeria

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