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Reactions had trailed the insistence of the CBN that the February 10 deadline remained, with many calling on the President, Muhammadu Buhari, and the Governor of the Central bank, Godwin Emefiele, to obey the order of the apex court.
But speaking during an interview on Thursday evening, on The Verdict 2023, a programme aired on Channels Television, Odinkalu said neither the President nor the CBN governor disobeyed the orders of the court, adding that the authority of the country’s currency outweighed the matter.
“The Supreme Court to the best of my knowledge, has not said what people are meaning (and) presenting it as having said. Because, that is not a policy of the court, it’s a misplacement of the capabilities and assets of a court for it to get to that kind of thing. I suspect what the Supreme Court has said is preserve the status quo ante until we hear the case, status quo antebellum, which is what the thing was before the onset of litigation.
“Now, the question then becomes, what was the status quo antebellum that you are trying to preserve? And this is where the laziness of the judicial system as well as the limitations of law actually come to full view, because status quo antebellum actually, was the Central Bank circular on exactly when this thing should stop. I suspect this is the advise the President got, he has not breached anything.”
The former chairman of Nigeria’s Human Rights Commission, also explained that by the same logic, the President had not gone against the law by stating that the old N200 be recirculated into the system, adding that a currency system “cannot not be legislated or brought into existence by a court.”
Odinkalu, also said that actions and orders of governors, countering the President’s order on the policy amounted to treason, adding that they could not ask the President to yield authority on currency systems.
“The core of a government’s credibility, national or international is three things; defence and security, foreign affairs and currency. On this matter, I think President Buhari is fighting for the last thing a government should fight for, and on that, he is well within his rights to do so.
“I don’t think it is proper for state governors to go around, issue orders countermanding a President on exactly the thing that a central government cannot negotiate – money and currency. And quite frankly, what the governors are doing in this matter, verges on treason. You cannot be telling a President to yield up his authority over currency systems, that is not negotiable at all. These are the people who quarrel Nnamdi Kanu, and they are going ahead to do the same thing? I’m sorry, that is not negotiable”.
Odinkalu berated governors led by the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, who filed suit against the Federal Government at the Supreme Court over the CBN policy, accusing them of fighting for cash to buy votes rather than their claim that it is about the public interest.
“How many children have been abducted in Kaduna State? When last did you hear Nasir El-Rufai complain about all the killings and abductions happening in Southern Kaduna from Kajuru to Jema? When last did you hear him complain about all of the atrocities that have happened? Now he is jumping all about what? Cash, currency reform, right?
“This matter is about the cash to buy elections and the President said this much; he linked this matter to free and fair elections. Why would the President be linking this matter to free and fair elections if we are not talking about cash-to-buy elections?
“The fact of the matter is these politicians jumping up on this don’t have the public interest in view and Nigerians are suffering. Also, Nigerians, we are willing to endure this if it is the price we are going to pay to ensure that whoever wins fairly on the 25th of this month becomes president.
“Whether it is Tinubu, Atiku, or Peter Obi, let it be fair and credible. Not at the price of whether it is El-Rufai or Masari or which other governor has collected public money and wants to launder in elections, it must not be allowed. Nigerians know that. If this suffering is the price we will pay to make sure this does not happen, that is fine,” Odinkalu said.
The former Chairman of Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission said even when he doesn’t have a lot of good things to say about President Muhammadu Buhari, the President is fighting for the last thing a government must fight for and that he is well within his right to do so.
He added that it is not right for state governors to go around issuing orders countermanding the President on the naira redesign policy.
Credit: The Nigeria Lawyers
Felix Obioma
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Felix Obioma
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