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Charles Soludo who was before the legislative leader of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has discharged shots at the prompt past President of the nation, Goodluck Jonathan saying he ran the bank like a motion picture from Uganda under Idi-Amin.
"Envision a situation where a president can arrange the CBN to make an intercession reserve for national security and CBN actually "prints" say, N3 trillion, and doles it out money to the Presidency to indict a decision crusade or for pretty much anything he fancies. It is a startling thought.
We are going down an unsafe way that demolishes the economy. I don't have the foggiest idea about whatever other nation where such is endured, aside from maybe what I viewed in a motion picture about Idi Amin and his legislative leader of national bank," he said.
Soludo depicted the nation's peak bank as "the ATM of the Presidency," under Jonathan, amid a late meeting he had with the Business Edition of The Interview.
He said, "Late disclosures with respect to the 'arms-door' (short for the $2.1billion embarrassment including previous NSA Sambo Dasuki) and the clear mishandle of the CBN as ATM by the administration ought to get sensible individuals considering."
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