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January 25, 2024 Presidency Responds to Queries Over Relocation of FAAN and CBN to Lagos
President Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Wednesday, said the Bola Tinubu administration was not planning to relocate the Federal Capital of Nigeria back to Lagos, its previous location. It described the insinuations from certain quarters as a creation of those he tagged “mischief-makers” bent on “fueling needless ethnic mistrust” to “pit the North against the South.” This followed the Federal Government’s recent decision to relocate the Department of Banking Supervision of the Central Bank of Nigeria to Lagos and the directive of the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development to relocate the head office of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria to Lagos. Nigerians, especially some Northern senators and youths have expressed displeasure over the move, which they contended was a calculated move to short-change the North. The Senator representing Borno South Senatorial, Ali Ndume, further stated in an interview that President Tinubu was being misinformed by “political cartels” to make wrong decisions. He said the President was being ill-advised by “Lagos boys” in the corridors of power, stressing the planned relocation would have “political consequences.” Bayo Onanuga responding responded to the concerns on Wednesday, in a statement dismissed claims that the FCT would be relocated from Abuja to Lagos as being claimed by the mischief makers. “The status of Abuja as the Federal Capital has come to stay. It is backed by law,” Onanuga, said, It argued that the “rumours” were a creation of the administration’s political opponents who failed to prevent Tinubu’s ascent to the Presidency. Onanuga said, “We consider it necessary to inform Nigerians that there is no iota of truth in the interpretations given to the directives in some quarters and the unfounded claims and rumours that President Bola Tinubu is planning to relocate the Federal Capital back to Lagos. “These rumours, which first surfaced during the electioneering last year, were sponsored by political opponents looking for all manners of weapons to prevent Asiwaju Tinubu from being elected as president by a section of the country. “Those behind this renewed sordid narrative, using the recent decision of the CBN and FAAN as a pretext to start another round of toxic opposition, are dishonest ethnic and regional champions, trying to draw attention to themselves.” Onanuga noted that FAAN, an agency of the Ministry of Aviation, was initially headquartered in Lagos before former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, moved its base to Abuja during the immediate-past administration. He noted that this “does not amount to moving the Federal Capital to Lagos.” “FAAN will still maintain some presence in Abuja. It is not a wholesale movement,” he noted, adding that the administrative move should have ordinarily attracted scant attention, as Lagos is the commercial capital and the hub of aviation business in Nigeria. Similarly, the Presidency said the movement of the Department of Banking Supervision of the CBN to Lagos “should not trigger any discord within the polity,” as the department concerned deals with commercial banks, almost all of which are headquartered in Lagos.

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