APC Reps caucus fault Kazaure on Emefiele’s reappointment

The All Progressives Congress caucus in the House of Representatives has faulted Representative Gudaji Kazaure (APC-Jigawa) on the reappointment of the Central Bank Governor (CBN) Mr Godwin Emefiele.


Objecting to Kazaure’s criticism of the reappointment of the CBN governor, Thursday in Abuja, the spokesman of the group, Abdulmumin Jibrin (APC-Kano) said that Kazaure’s stand on the matter does not reflect the position of the group.
Kazaure had urged President Muhammadu Buhari to reverse the reappointment of Emefiele as governor of CBN, saying that the Buhari Support Group, Buhari Campaign Organisation and the Buhari Die Hard Group were not happy with the reappointment.


He also claimed that Emefiele has not perform well in office as governor of the apex bank as naira exchange rate to a dollar has risen drastically from N180 to N360 under his watch.
But, Jibrin said the leadership of the caucus has dissociated itself from Kazaure’s stand, saying that the APC caucus completely supports the reappointment of Emefiele.
“We stand by the president, we support that appointment and we are pretty sure that because of the good works Emefiele has done in the last four years, he deserves reappointment.


“We also commend the Senate for confirming the CBN Governor, this shows that the decision of president is the right one,” he said.


Jibrin said by all the indices that can be used to the rate the performance of a CBN governor, Emefiele has done credibly well.
“The diversification of our economy through agriculture, the massive rice production, empowering local farmers, for the first time in so many years, we see massive profit being declared by farmers,” he said.


Jibrin said the expansion of the banking sector and the country’s quick recovery from recession speaks of the good work of Emefiele.
The spokesman said the caucus congratulates Emefiele, urging him to remain focus and continue with the good work.
Jibrin said Kazaure took a joke too far and that the caucus would continue to engage and consult with him. (NAN)

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