Cash crunch: The CBN has no reason not to comply with court orders on the excuse of waiting for directives from the President – Presidency
March 13, 2023
The Presidency says the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has no reason not to comply with court orders on the excuse of waiting for directives from the President.
A Presidential Spokesperson, Garba Shehu in a statement on Monday, also noted that at no time did President Muhammadu Buhari instruct the Attorney General, Abubakar Malami and the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele to disobey any court orders involving the government and other parties.
Reacting to the Supreme Court judgement on the issue of the N500 and N1,000 old currency notes, added that since the President was sworn into office in 2015, he has never directed anybody to defy court orders, in the strong belief that “we can’t practise democracy without the rule of law and the commitment of his administration to this principle has not changed”.
The President is not a micromanager and will not, therefore, stop the Attorney General and the CBN Governor from performing the details of their duties in accordance with the law.
In any case. it is debatable at this time if there is proof of willful denial by the two of them on the orders of the apex court.
The directive of the President, following the meeting of the Council of State is that the Bank must make available for circulation all the money that is needed and nothing has happened to change the position.
It is an established fact that the President is an absolute respecter of judicial process and the authority of the courts.
He has done nothing in the last eight or so years to act in any way to obstruct the administration of justice, cause lack of confidence in the administration of justice, or otherwise interfere or corrupt the courts and there is no reason whatsoever that he should do so now when he is getting ready to leave office.
The negative campaign and personalised attacks against the President by the opposition and all manner of commentators is unfair and unjust, as no court order at any level has been issued or directed at him.
It is therefore wide off the mark to blame the President for the current controversy over the cash scarcity, despite the Supreme Court judgement.
President Buhari has also rejected the impression that he lacks compassion, saying that “no government in our recent history has introduced policies to help economically marginalised and vulnerable groups like the present administration.”