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Ben Bruce Told Me I Will Be Jailed Over The Letter I Wrote Ex-President Jonathan Says Emir Sanusi
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Sanusi Muhammad II, former central bank governor and now emir of Kano, says Ben Murray Bruce told him he would be jailed over the letter he wrote to former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 on the missing oil money.
The emir also revealed that Rotimi Amaechi, former governor of Rivers state and now minister of transportation, was the one who leaked the letter.
Sanusi made these revelations to Forbes Africa in an interview monitored by TheCable on Wednesday.
As central bank governor, Sanusi had written to former president Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 to raise the alarm over billions of dollars from oil sale not remitted to the federation account.
Sanusi was later suspended as CBN governor but he became emir of Kano while he was in court seeking that his suspension be declared illegal.
Amaechi on Wednesday night confirmed to TheCable that he was the one that leaked the letter “because the corruption was simply too much”.
“I remember Ben Murray Bruce, who is now a senator, coming to me to say that he had it on good authority that if I went to the senate with my documents, I would be removed, investigated and imprisoned.
“Then I said, why would I be imprisoned, and he said, you know, you’ve worked in government. I have worked in government, if people really want to find something on you, in the central bank, five years, they would come and look, they would find something.
“I was like they would find it if I have done it. I mean they can plant something, but if haven’t done it, maybe somebody under me had done something that I wasn’t aware of.
“But in all my years at the central bank, to the best of my knowledge, I had done nothing that should put me in prison. However, I said to him, tell the president, from me, that if the punishment for going to the senate is prison, he doesn’t need to go through all of that, just ask him to tell me what prison he wants me to go to and for how many years, I’d drive myself there.”