Muhammed Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano has said that henceforth, he will no longer offer advice to the government of President Bola Tinubu on Tackling the country’s economic challenges.

Sanusi made this known on Wednesday while speaking as the chairman at the 21st Memorial Lecture of Chief Gani Fawehinmi held in Lagos.

The former Central Bank Governor stated that he had initially gave assistance to the government but has resolved to withdraw further support, while taking a swipe at its handling of economic reforms.

“I’ve chosen not to speak about the economy and the reforms or to even explain anything because if I explain, it would help this government, and I don’t want to help the government,” Sanusi said.

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He added, “They’re my friends. If they don’t behave like friends, I don’t behave like a friend. So, I watch them being stewed. They don’t even have people with credibility who can come and explain what they’re doing, but I’m not going to help.”

Sanusi averred that the government should take responsibility for explaining its policies to Nigerians, saying, “Let them come and explain to Nigerians why the policies that have been pursued have been pursued.”

The former emir attributed the current economic challenges to decades of poor management, describing the situation as a “necessary consequence” of irresponsible governance over time.

“What we are going through today is, at least in part—not totally—but at least in part, a necessary consequence of decades of irresponsible economic management,” he said.

Sanusi further noted that he is now a passive observer of the situation, likening his stance to watching a movie.

“I’m watching a very nice movie with popcorn in my hands. I’m watching them stew,” he remarked.

With years of experience in Nigerian journalism, Iniobong Iwok has built a reputation for deep political insight, compelling storytelling, and consistent, fact-driven reporting. Over the years, he has gained extensive experience reporting and writing incisive political analysis. Iniobong has interviewed key political figures across Nigeria and covered major national events, including the 2019 and 2023 general elections. A versatile journalist, he also has strong experience in education reporting and sector analysis. His work reflects a deep commitment to good governance and public accountability. Iniobong holds a B.Sc. in Sociology from the University of Ilorin and an M.Sc. in Sociology (Development Specialisation) from Lagos State University.

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