Close Down Nigerians’ Domiciliary Accounts In Different Banks – Isaac Fayose Advises President Tinubu (Video)

February 2, 2024
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Isaac Fayose, the brother to a former governor of Ekiti state, Ayo Fayose has asked President Tinubu to shut the domiciliary accounts of Nigerians in different banks in the country.

According to him, this will solve the depreciation of the Naira against the Dollar.

In a video that has gone viral, Isaac said the President should give a directive that any account that has more than $1500 should be converted to Nigeria.

‘’You have to be wicked, do not look at anyone’s face. If you want the Dollar to come down, just come on TV and tell all of us that have a domiciliary account that if you see more than 1500 in a private account, you will seize it or auction it or replace it with Naira.

Even me, auction my money, my brother auctions his own. All the former governors, auction it. Anybody that keeps Dollar, auction it, change it to Niara for them. Don’t store Dollars here. If you want to store Dollars, go and store it America. If you want to store pounds, go to London”

Watch the video he shared below;

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