For the moment, it is not entirely clear why Godwin Emefiele has been removed from his post and detained by Nigerias secret police, but there are a whole slew of possible reasons.
Something rather out of the ordinary occurred in Nigeria, Africas most populous nation and largest economy, this past weekend: the (now former) Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, was suspended from office by the countrys newly elected President Bola Tinubuand. Hours later, Emefiele who had been at the helm of the CBN for nine years, during which time the Nigerian currency lost 65% of its value and inflation almost tripled was taken into custody by Nigerias secret police, the State Security Service (SSS).
Governors of central banks, which are generally independent authorities, are rarely suspended from their posts, and they are hardly ever arrested. For the moment, it is not entirely clear why Emefiele has been detained but there are a whole slew of possible reasons. The arrest follows a months-long investigation into his office by the SSS, which tried unsuccessfully to arrest him in December on allegations of financing terrorism, fraudulent activities, and economic crimes of national security dimension.