Human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) argued that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was legally obligated to comply with the Supreme Court's order suspending the naira swap deadline, emphasizing the supremacy of the rule of law over administrative policy. Falana dismissed the CBN's "non-party" defense, asserting that as an agency of the federal government, the CBN is bound by court orders to avoid creating a precedent of anarchy. Read more on this position at TheCable . Falana tasks CBN to obey Supreme Court's ex parte order
Human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) argued that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was legally obligated to comply with the Supreme Court's order suspending the naira swap deadline, emphasizing the supremacy of the rule of law over administrative policy. Falana dismissed the CBN's "non-party" defense, asserting that as an agency of the federal government, the CBN is bound by court orders to avoid creating a precedent of anarchy. Read more on this position at TheCable . Falana tasks CBN to obey Supreme Court's ex parte order


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