Wednesday, 12 September 2012

CBN Governor Lamido Sanusi says Former President OBJ "Is a good Farmer but a Bad Economist"in reply to his Criticism of new N5000 notes



Since The planned introduction of the new N5000 notes, it has been greeted with wide spread resistance , 
Central Bank Governor, Lamido Sanusi‘s reaction to former President Olusegun Obasanjo‘s recent statement against the 5000 Notes introduction
In his reaction, the Central Bank Governor was quoted as calling the former President “a good farmer but a bad economist”. 

Earlier on, Mr Obasanjo had criticised the introduction of new N5000 notes saying it would increase inflation. He also added that it would kill production and affect small businesses negatively.
However, Mr. Sanusi in his reaction said that he was surprised that the former President could oppose the proposed N5,000 note given that the high currency denominations in the country, including N1000 note, came into being during his (Obasanjo) regime.

“This is an interesting country because my uncle or my father, who is our former Head of State, Gen. Obasanjo, you know he is a very successful farmer, but he is a very bad economist. He stand up and says that this higher denomination  will cause inflation and improve hardship,” Punch quoted him as saying.

And he continued: “Gen. Obasanjo did N20, he did N100, N200, N500 and N1,000. He introduced higher denominations in Nigeria than any other head of state. He did a N100 note in 1999, he did N200 in 2000, he did N500 two years later and in that period inflation was coming down because it was accompanied by prudent fiscal and monetary policy.

“For somebody (Obasanjo) who had done this to stand up and say introducing a higher denomination will cause inflation must be an empirical, most important determinant of inflation in our country given the number of notes he had printed.”

This people, keep messing with out heads really..... Do we need this New Addition of 5000 Notes? do we really need them do you think it will cause inflation?? whats your take really of this New Development...........

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