Godwin Emefiele

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Godwin Emefiele
CFR
Treasury's meeting with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari (19918041535) (cropped).jpg
Emefiele in July 2015
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria
In office
4 June 2014 9 June 2023
Occupation
  • Economist
  • banker
Website godwinemefiele.com

Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele CFR (born 4 August 1961) is a Nigerian politician, [2] [3] economist and banker who served as governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria from 4 June 2014 [4] until his suspension by President Bola Tinubu, on 9 June 2023. [5] [6]

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Early life and education

Godwin Emefiele was born in present day Lagos State, Nigeria on 4 August 1961. He is a native of Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria. He attended Ansarudin Primary School and Maryland Comprehensive Secondary both in Lagos, before proceeding to the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) for his tertiary education. He obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Banking and Finance, finishing as one of the top students in his class, in 1984. Soon after his National Youth Service, he returned to UNN for a Masters Degree in Finance, which he obtained in 1986. He is also an alumnus of Executive Education at Stanford University, Harvard University (2004) and Wharton School of Business (2005). He was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Business Administration by the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN). [7]

Career in the private sector

Early in his career, Emefiele lectured finance and insurance at the University of Nigeria Nsukka, and University of Port Harcourt, respectively. He also had a brief stint at Vodafone.

Before moving to the Central Bank, he gained over eighteen years of banking experience. He served as chief executive officer and group managing director of Zenith Bank Plc. He served as deputy managing director of Zenith Bank Plc. from 2001. He served as executive director in charge of corporate banking, treasury, financial control and strategic planning of Zenith Bank Plc and served on the management team from its inception. He served as director at Zenith Bank Plc and Zenith Bank (Gambia) Limited. He serves as director of ACCION Microfinance Bank Limited. [8]

Governor of the Central Bank

Godwin Emefiele (right) with U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew and Deputy Secretary Sarah Bloom Raskin in 2015 Treasury's meeting with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari (19918041535).jpg
Godwin Emefiele (right) with U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew and Deputy Secretary Sarah Bloom Raskin in 2015

Emefiele was the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria from 4 June 2014 to 9 June 2023 when he was suspended by President Bola Tinubu. During his first term, he supervised an interventionist currency policy at the behest of the presidency, propping up the Nigerian Naira by pumping billions of dollars into the foreign exchange market. He also introduced a multiple exchange rate regime to try to mask pressure on the Naira and avoid a series of devaluations. [9]

In 2019, Nigeria's Senate approved a second five-year term for Emefiele. [10] [11] This was the first time that anyone had served for a second term since Nigeria's return to democracy in 1999. [9] Senator Bukola Saraki read President Buhari's letter on Thursday, 9 May 2019. [12] He was screened on Wednesday [13] and his confirmation came on Thursday, 16 May 2019.

Controversy

In an unprecedented move by any chief of the Nigerian apex bank, Godwin Emefiele ventured into partisan politics against the dictates of the Central Bank Act which provides that the occupant of the governor's position must remain apolitical and independent at all times to preserve the nonpartisan posture of the bank. [14]

In May 2022, Emefiele drew public outrage when it emerged that he was seeking to replace President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2023 presidential election. What started as a rumor when campaign posters of the bank chief flooded the capital city of Abuja [15] [16] soon gained breath when a group of alleged rice farmers purchased the presidential form of the All Progressive Congress for the CBN Governor. [17] In a series of tweets via his verified account, Emefiele rejected the presidential form and declared he has no intention to contest. [18] [19] But in a quick twist, Emefiele filed a lawsuit at the Federal High Court in Abuja seeking an order from the court directing the electoral body and the office of the attorney general not to stop him from contesting the presidential position. The court stepped down the request but invited the duo to make a formal presentation on why Emefiele's request should not be granted. [20] [21]

Nigerians and the Civil Society Organisations have filed multiple cases in court demanding the removal of the CBN Governor and accusing him of violating multiple provisions of the Central Bank Act.

Suspension as Central Bank Governor

On 9 June 2023, President Bola Tinubu suspended him as the Central Bank Governor with immediate effect, the statement came from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation by Mr Willie Bassey.

The suspension is sequel to ongoing investigation of his office and also the planned reforms in the financial sector of the economy.

Emefiele was directed to hand over the affairs of his office to the Deputy Governor (Operations Directorate) Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi, who will act as the Central Bank Governor pending the conclusion of the investigation and the reforms.

Arrests by the DSS and Subsequent Prosecution

On 10 June 2023, the Department of State Services (DSS) confirmed the arrest of Emefiele at exactly 14:28 WAT through their official twitter page. He was reportedly brought in for interrogation in regards to the investigation of his office, and a short video clip of him stepping out of an executive Hilux car in a close walk accompaniment by DSS officers into a waiting private jet ran wild in the media. He was charged in July 2023. [22] He was re-arrested by the DSS on 25 July 2023, at the Federal High Court in Lagos. [23] On April 5, 2024, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), filed new charges against Godwin Emefiele. Godwin Emefiele is accused of fraudulent false allocation of foreign exchange of $2 billion The indictment claims that the allocation was made without supporting offers. Godwin Emefiele committed the offenses between 2022 and 2023, the commission says. [24] On 24th May, 2024, A Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, ordered the interim forfeiture of $4,719,054, N830,875,611, and several properties linked to the former CBN Governor. [25] On the 22nd of June, 2024, in another related case, a Federal High Court granted the final forfeiture of properties worth over N12.18 billion Naira to the federal government. [26]

Other activities

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