Nigerian govt has been robbing us in plain sight and calling it governance.
1/ They budgeted ₦6 Billion for a presidential yacht in 2023. When Nigerians cause commotion, they said it’s ‘a naval boat with security gadgets, not for the president.’ Sir, why does the president need a ₦6B naval boat in a landlocked capital?
2/ ₦40.6 Billion to renovate Aso Rock in 2024 alone. That’s 150% more than Buhari, OBJ, or any past president spent in their first year. And they renovate the same building EVERY year. What exactly are they renovating? Gold toilets?
3/ The same renovation line items from the 2023 supplementary budget were copy pasted into the 2024 budget. Same house. Same project. Double the billing. Nobody went to jail.
4/ ₦1.5 Billion for cars for the First Lady’s Office. An office that does not legally exist in the Nigerian constitution. We are funding a phantom office with real billions.
5/ Nigerian senators bought luxury SUVs for all 469 members. Their reason? ‘Nigerian roads are terrible.’ The same roads they have been collecting salaries for decades to fix. The irony is not lost on us.
6/ The entire public sector spends an estimated ₦50 Billion on paper and stationery every year. They launched a digital system to stop this waste and spent more billions to build it. Billions to save billions on paper. You cannot make this up.
7/ The national anthem was changed without a single budget line to explain the cost. A civil society group had to sue the government just to find out what was spent. Still no answer.
This is where your taxes go. This is what your hardship is financing. Don’t let them tell you Nigeria is poor. Nigeria is being looted.
I can’t wait to hear the cost of this NYSC reform 🤡
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