culled from vanguard Newspaper
By Nume Horsfall
Former Vice-President of World Bank, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili
Former Vice-President of World Bank, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili, Thursday said
the Federal Government was avoiding her earlier call for a debate on
the foreign reserves and Excess Crude Account (ECA) management by the
Yar’Adua and Jonathan administrations.
Ezekwesili, who said this in a statement also maintained that in her
convocation speech at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, what she said
was that the foreign reserves was $45 billion at the time former
President Olusegun Obasanjo left office in May 2007, and not the $67
billion that was reported in the media.
She, however, pointed out that with Tuesday’s admission of fiscal
leakages by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, a debate would afford Nigerians the opportunity to
learn more on the matter.
She argued that even when the CBN under its former governor, Prof.
Chukwuma Soludo, had to defend the naira with the foreign reserves, “he
spent about $15 billion of it and still left behind about $45 billion
when he departed as governor in 2009.”
Ezekwesili added: “Now imagine that since that time oil prices have
averaged between $95-$100 per barrel and we export an average of 750
million barrels per annum.
“How then can the foreign reserves only now be starting to grow back to
the same size it was in 2009 after such hefty earnings of the last four
years? The FG numbers do not add up at all and we need to know why! The
citizens need an explanation and that’s why I called for
accountability. It is simply a patriotic call which should not result in
the name calling by officials of government.”
Continuing, she alleged that Sanusi knew that the point she raised was being distorted.”
She further stated: “My speech stated $45billion foreign reserve and
$22 billion Excess Crude Account (ECA) and he more than anyone knows
that ECA is a sub-set of foreign reserves!
“Sanusi knows that the foreign reserves are a ‘composite’ or
‘aggregate’ amount of all official foreign exchange belonging to a
country. So I wonder why they are seeking to confuse the point for
citizens?
“He knows that I separated the ECA amount in that speech deliberately
to make a separate point on the terrible fiscal choices of expenditure
that wrecked what was supposed to be “savings for rainy days”.
According to her, since the CBN governor admitted that there were
fiscal leakages, it was proper that Nigerians know the magnitude of such
leakages, since we are in a democratic setting.
“Why won’t the federal government agree to the public hearing called by
National Assembly? It was scheduled for the 5th and when invited, I had
to painfully cancel my trips abroad for long scheduled commitments only
to be told that the Executive was not ‘ready’?
“They were not and still not ready for a public discussion of the
issues but they seize every opportunity to make ‘side comments’ on such a
serious issue?,” she added.
The former minister urged the media to continue to pile pressure on the
executive to agree to the public hearing called by the National
Assembly.
“This serious issue is not about me at all but about Nigeria and how
the political class abuses it with impunity,” she declared.
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