I’ve Had My Fair Share Of Controversy– Sanusi

Sanusi Lamido

Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, the 14th Emir of Kano, has stated that he has had his own fair share of controversies.

The revered monarch said this at the ongoing Rivers Economic and Investment Summit ongoing in Port Harcourt.

The former Central Bank Governor, who was the keynote speaker at the event, said when Governor Siminalayi Fubara invited him, his schedule was tight but he chose to honour the invitation, out of the respect for the governor and the people of Rivers.

He stated further; “When I received the invitation from His Excellency to come and serve as the keynote speaker at the maiden Rivers State Economic and Investment Summit, my diary was filed with a lot of programmes both locally and internationally.”

“I also had a bit of apprehension about coming to speak at a public forum such as this. Because sometimes, it doesn’t matter what we say about the problems or truthfulness of the solutions we try to proffer on reconfiguring the economy for the benefit of all. Sometimes misinterpretation and sensationalism become the aftermath of the speech more than the success. I’m sure we all agree that I have had my fair share of controversy.

This misrepresentation sometimes makes this cause a matter of controversy rather than a solution. However, honour begets honour and I regard the invitation of His Excellency as an absolute honour and thar’s why I am here. Also honouring Rivers State is for me hououring one of my best friends, Herbert Wigwe.”

Sanusi lauded the Fubara-led administration for seeking to chart a new path for growth and prosperity.

He said as an oil-rich state, the natural resource was not enough to turn the fortunes of Rivers around but such feat could be achieved through purposeful leadership.

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Meanwhile, the summit is Sanusi’s first public appearance since the news of the move to reinstate to the throne broke.

 

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