HeadlineBuhari's Real Enemies Are Those Praising Him - Emir Sanusi

Buhari’s Real Enemies Are Those Praising Him – Emir Sanusi

SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, (THEWILL) – The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, on Friday declared that those singing the praise of President Muhammadu Buhari are the enemies of his government who they could destroy the President’s efforts.

In a post on his Instagram account, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, pointed out that Buhari needs people who would be brave enough to tell him where he may be getting it wrong.

Recalling that he spoke the truth even as a serving CBN governor, Sanusi disclosed that the call on him to resign as governor of the apex bank during the last administration did not come to him as a surprise.

Observing that people were afraid of speaking out against “evil”, he warned that public officer holders would be remembered for their service, not the amount of money they accumulate.

The Emir added that the “only thing that is permanent is what you do for people when you were alive”.

The social media post reads, “The praise singers around the President Muhammadu Buhari are the real enemies of the government who could destroy his efforts.

“I feel sorry for the people in government because they are surrounded by enemies. T‎he President needed people who will tell him where he goes wrong. I‎ ‎knew power was transient, I spoke the truth during my time at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), no matter the consequences.

“Some were afraid to speak out against evil because they were afraid of losing their jobs. All the people they were afraid of years ago, where are they today? For those who are still in power, remember that it is transient,‎ If you want to be a true Nigerian, tell the present government where they’re going wrong.”

“I wasn’t surprised about my suspension; I knew it would happen, because I had been called and asked to resign, and I said ‘no’. I was not going to make it easy for anyone. ‎My answer was simple. You asked me to resign for telling you money has been stolen.

“Ask the minister to resign first. You forget that the person, either the President or the Governor, is also occupying a transient position. All the people that people were afraid of two, three years ago, where are they today? ‎Power is transient.

“If you’re a governor or a President or a minister, it does not matter how much you have; you will be remembered for service, not the amount of money you have that you cannot even announce,‎” Sanusi said.

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