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Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by MadeInTokyo: 8:29am On Feb 20, 2023
Contrary to a recent comment by the Minister of State, Labour and Employment, Mr. Festus Keyamo in which he had faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive that the old N200 be recirculated until April 10, 2023, while the old N500 and N1,000 cease to be legal tender, the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, who is also a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), at the weekend argued that the directive of the president was not a direct affront to Supreme Court that had temporarily halted the move to ban the old currencies by February 10, 2023.

Speaking on Television Continental, the former Lagos State governor maintained that the president only took the step to help ameliorate the pains of Nigerians who were becoming the unintended victims of the policy.

Keyamo, who is spokesperson for the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, had in an interview on Channels Television, said the president was wrongly advised to make the pronouncement in a nationwide broadcast.According to Keyamo, although Buhari had good intentions for the naira redesign policy, he was wrongly advised. He had also said he would have advised the president to comply with the Supreme Court order, which was to recirculate all the old notes until they decide on the matter.“My view is that the president acted honestly, without intention to slight the Supreme Court, but he may have acted on wrong advice. I did not give that advice, it’s not my responsibility. I do not know who gave that advice.

In his speech, he acknowledged that there were certain matters in court. So, he thought he was playing safe by saying okay, before you decide these matters in court, may I just provide some middle ground, so that the country is burning, there are riots everywhere, so let me just try and provide some succour for people, whilst acknowledging the matters are in court.“Now, if I were to advise him, I would have advised differently. I would have advised him to comply with the terms of the order of the Supreme Court. All the notes should circulate for now, all the notes. All the old notes should circulate side by side with the new notes for now, because that is the order of the Supreme Court,” he had said.

According to him, the matter was not discussed at the Federal Executive Council.The comments by Fashola came just as a viral video of some residents of Ogun State were being bribed ahead of Saturday’s election with the old N1,000 notes. Those who received the money in white envelopes with the logo of the state government, however, expressed concerns that commercial banks were no longer accepting the currency. But someone suspected to be a government official, who spoke in Yoruba, was heard assuring the beneficiaries that they should go ahead and spend the money, adding that the government had vowed to ensure that banks in the state collect the old banknotes.

However, President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday, reflected on the current hardship faced by Nigerians in the wake of the naira redesign project of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and pledged to put an end to the pains the programme had inflicted on the citizenry.But former vice president and presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, described as comical the reaction of the ruling APC and its governors to recent developments around the naira redesign project.

Weighing in also on the debate around the currency policy, the presidential candidate of New Nigerian People Party (NNPP), Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, knocked the APC governors who criticised Buhari over the naira policy, saying the governors’ loots are now useless.The Supreme Court had temporarily halted a February 10 deadline to phase out the use of some old banknotes. But a day after the court adjourned the suit filed by some APC states and Sokoto in a move to stop the federal government from banning the use of old N1, 000, N500 and N200, Buhari in a nationwide broadcast, directed that the N200 should be returned as legal tender, while the N1,000 and N500 should be phased out.

The broadcast by the president generated reactions, with nine APC states and Sokoto State now asking the Supreme Court to void Buhari’s directive. Some senior lawyers had also argued that the directive by the president was a clear contempt of the court in a pending matter.Fashola claimed that the recent nationwide broadcast by Buhari on the ongoing naira redesign policy was not a direct affront to the Supreme Court.He stated that although the naira swap policy needed to be reviewed, the president took the decision because he had seen the suffering many Nigerians were facing and not to spite the apex court.

Fashola explained, “Let me say that in a democracy where there is a right to speak freely, there’s bound to be divergence of views, as you have had. But I think that the principle about respecting and awaiting the outcome of a court decision sometimes has been stretched, if I may use that word.“There is also a lot of jurisprudence and scholarship about the boundaries of contempt in actions done and in things said. If I shut the door on your finger, and you went to court to say that the court should direct me to remove or open the door, do I say let’s wait for the outcome of court decision when you are in pain, and people are in pain?

“The question to ask is if I attempt to open that door, would you, the person in pain, say I was acting in contempt or would you gladly have me open the door and then go back to the court and say the matter we have resolved it?“And that is another angle to look at this thing because I think that whatever interventions the president sought to make were interventions in response to the very palpable pain and I think he said that much in his speech about the unintended consequences of the policy

Noting that his argument should not be misunderstood for misbehaviour while a case was pending in court, Fashola stated that the conversation around the matter had helped enrich Nigeria’s democracy. He explained that it had also shown the APC presidential candidate, Tinubu, and others that had spoken up as people of courage who would not sit in their comfort zones when the people were suffering.

Fashola said the fact that recent central bank governors in Nigeria tended to get into trouble close to elections should spur a review of the system to look at how political the apex bank had become. He stressed that although the central bank had a right to implement the current naira redesign policy, some of the reasons adduced by the bank were outside the law.

So the question to then ask is, has a law been used for a policy seeking to achieve an objective that is not within the law? And this is an invitation to parliament and I think this is the time to step up and say, has our politics left our central banking-related laws behind?”The minister argued that what happened was a mop-up of Nigeria’s currency and not a swap, arguing that the central bank may not have expected the outcome.“It seems to me that the central bank does not intend or contemplate a mop-up policy, it actually contemplates in my view, a swap of notes,” he added, pointing out that the central bank may have overreached itself.

Fashola said Nigeria changed notes some 15 years ago, stressing that it did not cause this much pain, but wondered why the present case was causing untold hardship. He stated that the current development might negatively affect the banking system in Nigeria. He said everyone must work together to ensure that the effect on the banks were mitigated.

In the message he sent home from Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, where he was attending the annual summit of the African Union (AU), Buhari said he was fully aware of the hardship some policies of government, “which are meant to bring overall improvement to the country,” had caused. He appealed for further patience, saying the government is taking appropriate measures to ease the suffering.Buhari, according to a statement issued yesterday by his spokesperson, Mallam Garba Shehu, also expressed gratitude to Nigerians for electing him president for two terms. He urged the citizens to vote for the APC presidential candidate, Tinubu, in the forthcoming election, saying, “He is reliable and I know he will build on our achievements.”

In a video recording to shore up support for Tinubu in the election coming up in a few days, Buhari, according to a statement issued yesterday by Shehu, expressed gratitude to Nigerians for electing him president for two terms. He urged the electorate to vote for the APC presidential candidate.The president emphasised that Tinubu had demonstrated commitment to the development of the country and the well-being of its people.In the campaign message to voters, Buhari called on “our traditional rulers, religious leaders and parents to warn their followers and wards alike, to not allow themselves to be used by a few to foment trouble.
The president stated, “I want to assure you that the government has taken adequate security measures to allow everyone to come out and cast their votes. I am, therefore, appealing to everyone to give them the necessary support.“Fellow Nigerians, I want to use this opportunity to once again thank you for electing me to be your president on two occasions.“I am not a contestant in this election, but my party, the APC, has a candidate in the person of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. As I mentioned before, Tinubu is a true believer in Nigeria, who loves the people and the development of our country.

“I am calling on all of you to vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He is reliable and I trust he will build on our achievements.“Finally, I want to once again assure you that I am fully aware of the current hardship you are facing as a result of some policies of the government which are meant to bring overall improvement to the country.“I am appealing to you to exercise further patience as we take appropriate measures to ease these hardships. God willing, there will be light at the end of the tunnel.”

Atiku described as comical the reaction of the APC governors to the naira design project. In an email message he sent to out yesterday, Atiku stated, “In the last weeks of the campaign, it is comical to see the ruling APC in open disagreement about how their party has taken the country aback.“The good part of it is that the APC governing elite has by itself admitted that the party has only brought pains and hardship on the country.“But while the APC continues with their rumblings, I am very proud of the work that we have done together in bringing the Recover Nigeria message to every doorstep across the country.

It is the determination and commitment by folks like you in pushing the campaign that gives me the confidence that we shall achieve victory on Saturday. In these final days, we have to do even more!“We still have ample time to push harder in ensuring, first, that everyone around you with their PVCs comes out to vote.“Secondly, we must rally our base by convincing our friends, colleagues, families, and spouses to vote for the safe choice, which the PDP represents. Governor Okowa and I are exceptionally proud of your terrific work and we both believe that you shall deliver your polling units for the PDP on Saturday.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/02/20/fashola-disagrees-with-keyamo-says-presidents-action-not-contempt-of-scourt/

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Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by Nobody: 8:30am On Feb 20, 2023
Confusion lol
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by PeterObi4LP: 8:30am On Feb 20, 2023
Arise oh Lord! Let thy enemies be scattered. APC fight APC we are loving this movie.

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Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by inoki247: 8:31am On Feb 20, 2023
Nigeria a country of confusion....


We Neva know which Confusion CBN and Bank go dish out today...
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by Chineduawka: 8:32am On Feb 20, 2023
Fake news peddlers

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Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by MadeInTokyo: 8:32am On Feb 20, 2023
Keyamo big fool

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Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by Chineduawka: 8:32am On Feb 20, 2023
inoki247:
Nigeria a country of confusion....


We Neva know which Confusion CBN and Bank go dish out today...
Bro na fake news

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Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by Ofunaofu: 8:34am On Feb 20, 2023
Confusion in their midst

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Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by AtikuOkowa: 8:44am On Feb 20, 2023
He did not contradict Keyamo,he just want to persuade Buhari from the other way to comply with the Governors

Wonder how Monkey thinks he can outsmart man,his master.

Fashola,North has IQ much than your thought,try another luck.

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Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by shuttox: 8:46am On Feb 20, 2023
Tell them
Keyamo na fake SAN
Who even dash am SAN?
Tinubu slaves wey no sabi anything

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Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by Urchinpainer: 8:49am On Feb 20, 2023
Na so. House don dey scatter. God is an awesome God.
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by another1: 8:58am On Feb 20, 2023
Hmm
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by Lashist(m): 8:59am On Feb 20, 2023
Lol
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by adioolayi(m): 9:17am On Feb 20, 2023
The effects of this failed policy is just biting harder...

Services are down... people are doing enforced endurance trek...not that they don't have their own hard earned money, but they don't have access to it...so, no tfare...na to trek...that bad!
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by olgaa14: 9:53am On Feb 20, 2023
Apc vs Apc
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by Lanretoye(m): 9:56am On Feb 20, 2023
They are both lawyers...even the court wey give judgement no dey collect old notes,after God the Supreme Judge for this country na buhari.
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by Laggafin: 10:40am On Feb 20, 2023
Wow
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by SpatialKing(m): 10:52am On Feb 20, 2023
APC vs APC
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by jmoore(m): 10:52am On Feb 20, 2023
What do you expect from Senior Advocate of Nonsense Keyamo?
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by jlinkd78(m): 11:32am On Feb 20, 2023
Confusion in their camps
Re: Fashola Disagrees With Keyamo, Says President’s Action Not Contempt Of S’court by 9gerian: 1:31pm On Feb 20, 2023
adioolayi:
The effects of this failed policy is just biting harder...

Services are down... people are doing enforced endurance trek...not that they don't have their own hard earned money, but they don't have access to it...so, no tfare...na to trek...that bad!

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