Lamido Sanusi, the fearless Nigerian

Most critics of Sanusi start with the idea that the Nigerian Central Bank had over-reached its mandate. Although they are probably right, his activities must be applauded in a country where institutional failure has reached epic proportions. Sanusi has been a clear promoter of industrial policy for many years. His passion for tackling the oil sector corruption started on day one of his job. In parse ing through the bad debts that had been run up by the banks, he saw the cancer of the fuel subsidy racket. He didn’t flinch in taking on the banks, he didn’t flinch in taking on the fuel subsidy cabal, he didn’t flinch in taking on the power cabal, he didn’t flinch in taking on the NNPC. Is he a one-man anti-corruption agency – of course not. But if not him, then who? Nigeria is about to find out.