Ahmadu Fintiri, governor of Adamawa, says the new cash withdrawal limit policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is targeted at the political class.
On Tuesday, Godwin Emefiele, governor of the apex bank placed limits on weekly cash withdrawals by individuals and corporate entities.
The apex bank said the new policy, which will take effect on January 9, 2023, is aimed at reducing the amount of physical cash circulating in the economy and encouraging more electronic-based transactions.
According to Daily Trust, Fintiri said this while speaking at a campaign outing in Kala’a, Hong local government area of the state, on Friday.
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He said it was evident that the policy was targeted at the political class.
The governor also said having lost out in his bid to join the political class, Emefiele chose to hunt politicians.
“What is breeding poverty? Economic policies. Look at the one that is about to be implemented by the Central Bank which would further throw the country into poverty,” he said.
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“Nobody is saying the economy shouldn’t be cashless. Take time and do it systematically. We shouldn’t do it as if some people wanted to be politicians and they were denied the opportunity, then they use their office to punish the politicians.
“If we are talking about governors diverting funds, we expect the government to correct the anomaly by sponsoring an amendment to the Nigerian constitution to separate the office of the accountant general of the federation from the accountant general of the federal government so that funds belonging to local government and the state would not also be converted by the federal government because what the governors are being accused of, the federal government can equally be accused of doing same ten times over.”
Fintiri also reacted to comments by President Muhammadu Buhari that governors prevent development in the country by tinkering with local government allocations.
According to him, the federal government is the worst culprit in the illegal deductions of monies belonging to local governments and states.
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