Those who are sounding jubilant and triumphant over President Jonathan's
decision to 'suspend' the introduction of the N5,000 note should read
and reread the report in the Guardian (Friday, Sept 21, 2012). It is
déjà vu all over again!
According to the Guardian, 'The Senate
yesterday expressed displeasure over the way the Executive arm handles
the resolutions of the Upper Chamber, saying it threatens the mutual
respect and understanding with which the two arms of government are
expected to perform their constitutional duties for the progress of the
country.
'Essentially, the lawmakers decried the statement
credited to the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, in the media to
the effect that the Senate resolutions concerning the controversial
N5000 note were not binding.
'Coincidentally, the government
disclosed that it was stepping down the introduction of the N5,000 note
by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Presidential Spokesman, Dr. Reuben
Abati, responding to inquiries last night, said 'the introduction is
being suspended for now to enable the CBN do more enlightenment on the
issue.
'He further said: 'Yes, President Jonathan has directed
that the implementation of the new N5,000 note be suspended for now.
This is to enable the apex bank to do more in terms of making Nigerians
understand why it proposed it in the first place. So, for now, the full
implementation is on hold.'
It is important that we read between
the lines. The government has not said it is abandoning its harebrained
decision to introduce the N5,000 note. What it is saying is that
Nigerians, in their typical slow way of appreciating government
policies, need time to be educated on why they should understand this
particular government policy with all its detrimental effect. So the new
note is 'being suspended for now to enable the CBN do more
enlightenment on the issue'.
For Nigerians, an idle and angry
bunch, distracted by Facebook, Twitter and Blackberry, whose favorite
past time is to oppose anything the government says, a few extra billion
on mass enlightenment by the CBN won't be a wasted effort.
That
process of enlightenment started yesterday via Reuben Abati's
pronouncement. Who says the government can't turn around and introduce
the note by October 1, 2012, and if not, by January 1, 2013? Its action
of January 1, 2012, is still fresh in our memories.
'Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty."
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