Emefiele: Shehu Sani exposes FG, says what CBN investigator is hiding

Former senator Shehu Sani is demanding that names of former CBN governor Emefiele be released in Jim Obaze report

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Former Senator Shehu Sani has joined other well-meaning Nigerians to applaud the findings of the Jim Obaze-led financial auditing and investigations of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over the period when Godwin Emefiele was in charge.

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But the senator pointed out strange loopholes in the report.

The Mail reported that CBN private investigator has submitted to President Bola Tinubu a damning report that shows that the infamous maria redesign policy was a national scam.

The report completely exonerated former President Muhammad Buhari, added that Emefiele and Buhari’s nephew and aide, Sabui Tunde, operated the redesign policy with Buhari’s approval.

Taking to his X account, Shehu Sani questions why Obaze’s report conspicuously omitted names of all Emefiele accomplices.

“The CBN Private investigator did a good job so far. The only thing missing in the damning report circulating is the names of other collaborators or accomplices,” Shehu said.

Nigerians demand names of Emefiele accomplices

Following the Shehu’s revelation, Nigerians have seized social media to demand that names of Emefiele accomplices be released alongside the embattled CBN governor’s

@Freelancer_Ib: “Yes collaborators or accomplices needs to be unveiled he can’t be the only one involved.”

@ay_sadiq: “He’s taking the heat all alone, common sense can tell that he won’t execute all by himself. Look forward to the list of his accomplice”

@See_Emmy: “Hence, that is not a good job if the investigators are shielding the collaborators or accomplices. I ask again why are @officialEFCC and @icpcnigeria being retained in Nigeria?”

@masudsuleiman01: “The former CBN governor shouldn’t be made a scapegoat; hence, other collaborators should be brought to book.”

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