Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, yesterday, said the
country never had up to $67 billion as external reserves, adding that
the highest level of reserves attained by the country was $62 billion.
He
said this at the Metropolitan Club Luncheon in Lagos, in reaction to
the recent debate over the nation’s external reserve between the Federal
Government and former Minister of Education, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili.
The
former Minister had said that the Federal Government, under former
President, Yar’Adua and President
Goodluck Jonathan had wasted external
reserves of $67 billion saved under the Obasanjo’s administration.
Commenting
on debate, Sanusi said: “First, let us talk about the numbers. Nigeria
never had $67 billion of reserves in its history. The highest level of
reserves was $62 billion under late President Yar’Adua.
“There is
also a certain truth to a basic proposition that if we saved money when
oil price was high, it is expected that when oil price crashes, we
would de-save.
“Look at Germany, US, UK, after the crisis. They
all had huge deficits. So our incurring of deficit was a reduction in
reserves.
“Now having said that, no one can deny that between
2010 and 2011, when oil price was going up, we should have saved more
than we actually did and we spent more than we ought to. As CBN
Governor, I spent the whole of those two years talking about fiscal
leakages.
“We cannot deny that there is need for serious
governance review of transparency and accountability in the oil sector.
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