From Charity Nwakaudu, Abuja

The Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, ADC Ralph Nwosu has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to stop playing politics with Nigeria’s financial institutions.

Nwosu made this plea, on Monday in Abuja while presenting a certificate of return to the governorship candidate of the Anambra State, Mr John Chuma Nwosu.

He emphasized on the importance of allowing the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN to be totally independent adding that continues politicking with it, will affect both the democratic and economic state of the nation.

“Nigeria’s poverty level is 75%, the inflation you can’t talk about, insecurity everywhere but the worst is that the federal government is playing politics with central bank and out monetary policies” the ADC Chairman noted.

“All the local contractors in Nigeria have not been paid, our local debts have amounted more than over hundred trillion naira and they are talking of clearing foreign debts”

“You can not play politics with financial institutions, the country will go down more. They manipulate figures for the purpose of the local politics”

“You can play politics everywhere but leave the central bank alone,let the figures show for itself. Manipulating our monetary policies for politics is completely destroying the dividend of our democracy”

The ADC Chairman insisted that this was not the democracy president Tinubu stood for in 1993 before he was voted into power.

Speaking on the forthcoming by-election, Nwosu also stressed that the ruling government should make things right by allowing the votes of Nigerians to count.

Nwosu said the candidate is not only out to win election but to teach Nigerians how to lead and develop the nation

On his part, the governorship candidate of the Anambra State, Mr John chume Nwosu appreciated the party for believing in him pledged commitment to the development of the state.

“We are committed to building a government anchored on transparency, accountability, inclusive and sustainable development” he stressed.

“We are obligated to listen to the people’s voices, uphold their rights and to work tirelessly to deliver the dividend of democracy to every corner of the state” Nwosu emphasized.