AYC Condemns Call For Emefiele’s Resignation

Hamilton Nwosa
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A Kaduna based youth forum, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), has condemned a sister organization, Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA), for calling on the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele to “resign” from office, following his alleged “failure to manage the country’s economy sustainably”.
In a press release issued and signed by its National President, Yerima Shettima, the group described the positions of AYA as “meaningless and childish” just as it declared that “Arewa Assembly leadership is blind to the reality of not just the Nigerian economy but that of the entire world, ravaged by the Covid-19 epidemic, notably the United States, where millions lost their jobs and big investments are still folding up”.
Speaking on what it described as the Arewa Assembly’s “misplaced attack, wrong transfer of aggression and desperation to attract public attention”, it said “the youth group has got it all twisted” on Nigeria’s struggling economy under the covid-19 pandemic and unprecedented banditry and kidnapping that threatened trades and incomes.
“The Arewa Assembly obviously didn’t do their homework  well, did no research of current facts and figures. Covid19 led to a 60% decline in crude oil prices in the first half of 2020 led to a decline in revenue, foreign exchange earnings; output of key sectors like manufacturing  and service industries and the economy  fell into recession in the 3rd quarter of 2020 after two consecutive quarters of negative growth of 5.1% in the second quarter  of 2020 and 3.6% in the 3rd quarter of same year.
The AYCF therefore takes exception to this unjustified attack on the CBN led by Emefiele, devoid of any sound economic arguments but built around mere lamentations.
We also do not think it is fair to single out only one official of government for castigation in the media by self-styled youth groups such as the Arewa Assembly, without adequately persuasive or convincing reasons.
Take it or leave it, Emefiele has done his best to help poor Northerners with start-up capital for small-scale agric businesses, introduced special grants  to cushion the effects of the covid19 pandemic on households income and pumped N23billion providing  isolation  centers and some billions more into efforts towards stabilizing the national economy in more ways than one; including BDCs, to try to boost the exchange rate, and this is right now a work in progress.
” The CBN Governor is capable of defending the apex bank any day, but we  would not like a group claiming to be speaking on behalf of the North to raise questions that would make Northerners look like learners of elementary  economics.
It is also not about regional sentiment because economic experts have taken time to explain some of the circumstances leading to the current  challenges and we dare say we don’t care where the CBN Governor  hails from, when discussing current  economic challenges affecting the whole world”, the statement added.

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