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Ndume to CBN: Focus on monetary stability, inflation

- By Abdullatee­f Salau

The Chief Whip of the Senate, Mohammed Ali Ndume, has said he has no regrets for criticisin­g the plan by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to relocate some department­s of the apex bank from its headquarte­rs in Abuja to Lagos State.

The lawmaker, in an interview with newsmen, said his interventi­on was based on reality and the irrelevanc­e of the action by the leadership of the

CBN.

Ndume called on the CBN governor to focus on stabilisin­g the monetary situation in the country, especially the spiraling exchange rate and the rising inflation, rather than dwelling on relocation of department­s to an already-populated Lagos State.

The Borno South senator said since his interventi­on, some elements have been using a section of the media to attack his personalit­y and question the credential­s of his daughter who is a staff member of the CBN.

He said though he’s a lawmaker, his daughter and children are qualified to work in any government agency as long as they’ve the needed credential­s.

He said the subtle blackmail will not stop or deter him from pointing out lapses in government, saying it was his own way of assisting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to succeed.

The

lawmaker challenged those attacking him and claiming that he harbours ill-feelings against the Yoruba to show their pan-Nigerian credential­s, revealing that his two daughters are married to Yoruba men and have both given him five Yoruba grandchild­ren.

He said as a senator, he has the right to make certain interventi­ons, while clearing the air on claims that he is the mouthpiece of certain groups.

 ?? Photo: Tijani Labaran ?? „ Scene of tanker explosion at a fuel filling station in Lokogoma phase 1 area of Lokoja, Kogi state
Photo: Tijani Labaran „ Scene of tanker explosion at a fuel filling station in Lokogoma phase 1 area of Lokoja, Kogi state

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