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Igboho, Nnamdi Kanu, other agitators are ignorant: Sanusi

Lamido Sanusi, ex-CBN governor, says he does not know why IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, Yoruba Nation agitator Sunday ‘Igboho’ Adeyemo, and other advocates of separations who want Nigeria to be divided.

LAGOS – Lamido Sanusi, ex-CBN governor, says he does not know why IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, Yoruba Nation agitator Sunday ‘Igboho’ Adeyemo, and other advocates of separations who want Nigeria to be divided.

He described them as making ignorant demands.

“I hope that my story and the story of many of us here is one that we will use to continue stressing that those who say they want to break up this country do not know what they are talking about,” Sanusi added. “We have to keep this country together, and if we complain about it, it is because we love Nigeria, and hopefully, we will not just complain.”

Sanusi stated this at the unveiling of his book ‘For the Good of The Nation’ on Tuesday in Lagos.

The book, a collection of essays and perspectives, was unveiled to mark his 60th birthday and raise funds for girl-child education.

Kanu who is currently in detention has been clamoring for the Republic of Biafra amid claims that successive governments at the center marginalise Igbos.

On the other hand, Adeyemo who is currently being tried in Benin Republic has been railing against President Muhammadu Buhari regime’s alleged plot to let Fulani herders take over Yorubaland, among other claims.

“Those who say they want to break up this country do not know what they are talking about,” the deposed emir of Kano.

He acknowledged that it would be difficult to make Nigeria great, urging Nigerians to be united.

Despite repeated agitations and protests against marginalisation, institutionalised nepotism, and rights violations by many Nigerians, the ex-CBN boss claimed that he “honestly do not know what you are looking for seeking the country to secede.”

The ex-CBN governor also told Nigerians to stop looking up to the government to “solve all our problems.”

“Nigerians have to understand that the way we have run the state is unsustainable. We cannot continue subsidiSing fuel. We cannot continue subsidising power. Look at other West African countries,” Sanusi said.

“It is desirable, but it is not sustainable, and we have to be ready to make certain sacrifices.”

He pointed out that over-relying on crude oil money could ruin the country.

“We have already made many (sacrifices). But if we don’t make those sacrifices now to set the fiscal position of government in order so that we are not relying on excessive oil, we are placing the future of this country in jeopardy,” he said.

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