Emir Sanusi: Nigeria has been unfortunate with lousy leaders

Kano Emir and former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Muhammadu Sanusi II, says that Nigeria has been unlucky to have have lousy leaders for a long time, describing the development as unfortunate.

Sep 14, 2025 - 12:09
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Emir Sanusi: Nigeria has been unfortunate with lousy leaders

Kano Emir and former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Muhammadu Sanusi II, says that Nigeria has been unlucky to have have lousy leaders for a long time, describing the development as unfortunate.
Sanusi spoke at the second Kano International Poetry Festival, KAPFEST, in Kano weekend.
The programme was organised by Poetic Wednesdays Initiative, PWI.

His words, “You rise and fall with the quality of your leadership and Nigeria has had lousy leadership for a long time. 
“You cannot give what you do not have until we begin to look at the people who we choose to lead us.
“And that’s the truth. 
“I mean, in most parts of this country, you look at people who are leading you and you say, oh God, is this really the person? 
“How did we end up here? 
“You see it every day on the newspapers.
“You see it in the news. 
“You see what happens in the legislature. 
“You see the kind of debates that we are having, the kind of arguments that we have, the kind of time we waste on issues that are totally unimportant, the pettiness. 
“You look at other countries, you look at other parts of the world, people are discussing climate change, discussing artificial intelligence.
“We are still talking about Yoruba or Igbo or Hausa, Northern or Christian, you know, that is we are still mired in that debate. 
“We are still in conversations that we had in the 1960s.”
According to Sanusi, Nigeria would have been bankrupt by now if President Bola Tinubu had not removed the subsidy on petrol, pointing out that, “If you look at the billions and billions that were spent on subsidies, if that money had been spent on refineries….
“I have nothing against subsidies, if you are subsidising production.
“I said it very clearly, my objection is the subsidy on consumption because we’re keeping refineries in Europe open. 
“We’re giving jobs to refiners.
“And if we had taken 2012, we would not be where we are today. 
“Now, people say to me: Why aren’t you talking? 
“I say: What am I to say? 
“This is exactly what I said would happen because beyond a point, government revenue will not be enough to pay the subsidy. You have to borrow to pay the subsidy.”

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