Nigeria: Clean Up Emefiele's Mess Now, Northern Group Urges CBN Governor Cardoso

The Northern Ethnic Youth Group Assembly (NEYGA) has urged the new leadership of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to thoroughly clean up its structure and remove any remaining manifestation of Godwin Emefiele-led era.

The group accused the former leadership of the apex bank of mismanaging funds and compromising the bank's integrity.

In a statement signed by Mallam Ibrahim Dan-Musa, the group's spokesperson, NEYGA alleged that the immediate-past Governor of the CBN, Godwin Emefiele's actions were detrimental to the country's economy and demanded that the current management take action to hold him and his co-travellers accountable.

The group emphasised that leaving any remnants of the previous leadership in place would frustrate the ongoing reforms at the CBN and hinder the country's economic progress.

NEYGA urged Nigerians to support the current management under Olayemi Cardoso in their efforts to restore the CBN's credibility and stability.

"We must embrace reform now or face the consequences tomorrow," the statement warned.

The group commended the now defunct special investigations committee led by Jim Obazee for uncovering the details of the mismanagement at CBN and demanded decisive action towards reform and accountability.

The CBN faces intense scrutiny over its handling of the country's economy. The current management has promised to implement reforms aimed at stabilising the economy and restoring public trust in the bank.

NEYGA's statement is seen as a vote of confidence on the new management of the CBN and a call to action to ensure that those responsible for the country's economic woes were held accountable.

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