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Atiku, in a statement by his media office in Abuja, said Nigeria spent roughly N18 trillion on fuel subsidy over a period of twelve years, describing the situation as “a national programme that directly cushioned millions of Nigerians, stabilised the transport sector, and helped keep food prices manageable.”
He noted that under the present administration, the country has now expended nearly the same amount in a single year on “same subsidy and opaque pipeline security contracts awarded to private firms tied to associates and cronies of the President”.
He added that the action of the President is akin “to robbing Peter (Nigerians) to pay Paul (cronies).”
The opposition leader said the present administration justified the removal of fuel subsidy and Nigerians were told to tighten their belts, endure hardship, and make sacrifices.
He added that the administration has now “channeled N17.5 trillion, an amount that could transform Nigeria’s power sector, rebuild our refineries, or fund universal healthcare into opaque security contracts whose beneficiaries are conveniently linked to those in power.”
Atiku stated that records by the NNPCL showed the present administration has spent N7.13tn on what it called “energy-security cost to keep petrol prices stable”; another N8.67tn on what it calls “under-recovery.”
Consequently, Atiku noted that government must, without delay, “publish the full list of companies awarded these contracts; disclose the scope, deliverables, and duration of each contract, subject the entire ₦17.5 trillion expenditure to an independent forensic audit and halt further disbursement until accountability is established.”
He also said the present administration must also “explain to Nigerians how this expenditure aligns with national priorities at a time of unprecedented economic strangulation.
“Nigerians deserve transparency, not deceit. They deserve leadership, not cronyism. And they deserve a government that places national interest above private enrichment.
“This ₦17.5 trillion pipeline-security expenditure is not merely a financial anomaly, it is a moral indictment on the Tinubu administration and a clarion call for full accountability.” he said.
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