Former Central Bank of Nigeria’s Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has underscored the need to prepare the minds of Nigerians on bad decisions that have bankrupted the country and close that hole.
Sanusi said in order to get it right, the incoming government of Bola Tinubu should place competent officials in suitable positions.
Sanusi spoke on Tuesday in Abuja during a panel session at the policy conversation on “How Nigeria Can Build a Post-Oil Economic Future”.
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The symposium was jointly hosted by Agora Policy, a Nigerian Think Tank and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
“We are going to have a government sworn in May 29 and I think we have to start stating what is expected of that government.
“What do we, as Nigerians, classify as a milestone that shows we are heading to the right direction.
“We also need a government that understands the depth of the crises that we are. We all have a responsibility of conveying the implications of the policies that we recommend.
“We need to go back to that situation where politicians respect the independence, integrity and autonomy of these institutions and where these institutions are held accountable by the law setting them up to perform duties,” he said.
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