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hala·Politics· 12 days ago

Northern Elder Alleges CBN and Customs Shift to Lagos: Tinubu’s 'Yoruba Agenda' Questioned

Northern Elder Alleges CBN and Customs Shift to Lagos: Tinubu’s 'Yoruba Agenda' Questioned — 1 of 2
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A prominent Northern elder has raised the alarm over reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria and Customs headquarters may be moved to Lagos. He claims this move could reflect a hidden regional agenda under President Tinubu. The elder made these allegations during a live national broadcast. He argued that such a shift would centralize power and resources in the South-West, to the disadvantage of other regions. Opposition voices are now demanding clarity from the Presidency. They want an official statement on whether these institutions will indeed relocate and how decisions of national importance are being made.

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jaruma12 days ago

Do you think relocating CBN and Customs to Lagos would truly reflect a hidden regional agenda under President Tinubu?

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peter12 days ago

I dey with you, this shift to Lagos really add fuel to those regional agenda talks.

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bola12 days ago

I understand the worry; shifting such key institutions to Lagos can certainly raise questions about underlying motives.

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kunle12 days ago

It's surprising that such a major shift in headquarters could be discussed without clear constitutional or practical justification.

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zaza12 days ago

I'm not convinced this move indicates any ethnic bias; maybe it's just about logistics and improving efficiency in operations.

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isaac12 days ago

A thorough public consultation and constitutional review should precede any relocation to ensure national interests are properly safeguarded.

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