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Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Pakute(op): 7:33pm On Aug 21, 2025
Since May 2023 when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu removed subsidy on petrol, Nigerians have been groaning from the pains inflicted on them by the decision. The subsidy cut led to massive increase in the costs of transportation, food, consumer goods, house rents and other essentials for daily living.

On the flipside, governors of the 36 states and the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) celebrate every month as the funds taken from Nigerians in the name of subsidy removal are channelled into the coffers of the states.

In 2024 alone, Nigerian governors collectively received N5.22 trillion—a 45.5 per cent increase from the previous year, 2023—while local governments also saw a staggering 96 per cent increase in their allocations. State governors still control local government funds despite the Supreme Court’s pronouncement against it in 2024.

Governors are not in denial about the fortune they receive from the Federation Account as a result of the subsidy removal. Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma admitted as much in January when he said, “It [subsidy removal] is a direct blessing; it is not a disguise to the sub-nationals because more monies are now coming to states, and state governments must do things to show citizens that they can do these things because they now get more monies as a result of the fuel subsidy removal by the federal government.”

The funds from subsidy have indeed been a blessing to state governors, but they have not, in any meaningful way, improved the lives of ordinary Nigerians – from the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja to the 36 states.

Primarily, the funds should have been redistributed in a manner that would ease the impact of the subsidy removal on Nigerians. This has not been done. Only 10 out of 36 state governors have begun paying the N70,000 minimum wage to civil servants in their states.

It follows, therefore, that most civil servants in Nigeria are forced to bear the brunt of inflated costs for everyday goods while surviving on meagre and unrealistic salaries. To make matters worse, there is no visible government intervention in health care as citizens pay out-of-pocket for medications.

Nigerians in rural areas lack access to qualified medical doctors. The education sector is in shambles—public schools are starved of basic teaching aids, laboratories, libraries and qualified teachers. Roads, both state and federal, are in deplorable conditions, and peasant farmers—who produce the bulk of the food Nigerians consume—are left to their own devices to fend off bandits and procure inputs at unaffordable prices.

In essence, Nigerian governors are failing to invest the excess funds in sectors and institutions that would benefit the Nigerian people. Many state governors throw vast sums of money into what they consider to be legacy projects—projects that bear their signature and offer opportunities to line their pockets from the public treasury.

Notable among such vanity projects are the construction or renovation of government houses at exorbitant costs. Other states build fanciful flyovers where they are neither needed nor useful. A rough estimate by experts puts the funds being squandered on government houses and flyovers at about N200 billion.

These are the vanity projects that Nigerians can see with their own eyes, but behind the scenes, governors funnel even more money into phantom and fictitious projects that remain invisible to the public.

It is clear that when President Tinubu initiated the removal of fuel subsidy, he did not think through how the excess funds would be reinvested for the public good. He may have viewed the channelling of huge sums to governors as the politically expedient move to secure his re-election in 2027, but in other climes, such windfalls are invested in sovereign wealth funds to cushion future economic crises.

Other ways of utilising such funds include subsidising public transportation, improving hospitals, equipping primary health centres and ensuring access to affordable health care. The funds could be used to renovate schools, hire qualified teachers and provide learning materials; build and maintain roads, bridges and public transport systems to enhance mobility and commerce; or even upgrade electricity and water supply systems, especially in rural areas.

They could be invested in sectors that could create jobs, like public works, mechanised agriculture, feeder roads construction and the like.

Most state governors engage in reckless spending because the arm of government that should keep them in check is either asleep at the wheel or has been hypnotised by the governors themselves. Section 128 empowers the Houses of Assembly to investigate any person, authority, ministry or government department charged with executing or administering laws, especially in the disbursement or management of public funds.

Governors of states fall squarely within this category. Section 129 empowers the Assembly to summon witnesses, issue subpoenas and compel the production of documents, while Section 188 provides for impeachment proceedings if corruption or fraud amounts to gross misconduct. Our Houses of Assembly must wake up to their responsibilities—they are the voice of the grassroots and must hold state governors accountable to the people.

We call on the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) to come together and articulate how the excess funds should be applied. The body has a think tank capable of studying how such funds are used for the public good in other societies and advising our governors accordingly.

The current trend—where governors live recklessly, burn public funds on overseas junkets, launder state funds to acquire properties in Abuja, Dubai and Europe and bask in luxury—spells doom for the people. Our governors must be called to order.
https://dailytrust.com/governors-stop-squandering-fuel-subsidy-windfall/

Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by omenka(m): 7:48pm On Aug 21, 2025
The governors remain the weakest link in the efforts to accelerate the economic growth of this nation. They have everything at their disposal, effectively insulated from legal hurdles against stealing by their immunity clause and unfathered access to LG funds. As though the situation isnt bad enough, we have a population, ESPECIALLY from the East, that think it is a taboo to hold governors to account. A people that will proudly tell you they dont care who becomes governor, or NASS members, but only the president. Along with this comes a vacuum of accountability at the level closest to the people, with governors behaving like unquestionable emperors.

In the end, whatever little progress we manage to make due to Abuja becomes neutralised by the drag resulting from underperforming governors. This has been our plight as a people.

HOLD YOUR GOVERNORS TO ACCOUNT. EACH OF THEM COLLECT MONIES ON YOUR BEHALF PEOPLE.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Putindbutt(m): 9:35pm On Aug 21, 2025
I don't blame them, every eyes are on Abuja. Those wailers shouting Tinubu would rather their State Governors loot away their future than hold them to account. Make the Govs continue to dey on enjoyment.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Softmirror: 5:08pm On Aug 22, 2025
Putindbutt:
I don't blame them, every eyes are on Abuja. Those wailers shouting Tinubu would rather their State Governors loot away their future than hold them to account. Make the Govs continue to dey on enjoyment.
It's just sad.

Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Putindbutt(m): 5:16pm On Aug 22, 2025
Softmirror:
It's just sad.
And he's still planning on giving them more, planning to increase their revenue allocation formula and giving them 5% tax revenue. Yet wailers won't hold their Governors to account.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Basicend:
But it's obvious that they were going to squander it selfishly before it's appropriation.

Even the major chunk of the fund with the presidency, is it not hugely being misappropriated?

Truth is, Tinubu is heartless.

Nothing less than 15 people beg me for money while walking or driving everyday to eat or transport etc. So sad. Turned his people to mass beggers in their own land.

Subsidy removal was due, but Naira devaluation at same time is just insensitive and heartless. There are systematic ways of doing these things.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by CodeTemplarr: 6:01pm On Aug 22, 2025
Governance and politics are too interwined in this part of the globe.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Daddyyin:
Nobody is holding the governors accountable. They are expecting PBAT to do everything for them to the local government level. Nigerians only hold president Tinubu and Lagos government accountable.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Pootle: 6:02pm On Aug 22, 2025
Putindbutt:
And he's still planning on giving them more, planning to increase their revenue allocation formula and giving them 5% tax revenue. Yet wailers won't hold their Governors to account.
wonder when nigerians will understand the true meaning of democracy, too many arm of government to hold resposible for whatever short coming but no they will all be screaming president
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Brendaniel: 6:03pm On Aug 22, 2025
Daddyyin:
Nobody is hold the governors accountable. They are expecting PBAT to do everything for them to the local government level. Nigerians only hold president Tinubu and Lagos government accountable.
Tinubu is only teaching the governors, is he showing them any good example?
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by uchwar1: 6:03pm On Aug 22, 2025
It still shows there was no plan to cushion the effect of subsidy if the fate of the people lies with their governors. What is the govt doing for Local Govt independence.? Let's continue deceiving ourselves
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Daddyk87(m): 6:03pm On Aug 22, 2025
I thought daily lie ...oooo sorry daily trust is anti-Tinubu?
What changed?
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by dynicks(m): 6:04pm On Aug 22, 2025
Normally, dem dey suppose hold governours hostage once once...!!
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Cj4charles(m): 6:04pm On Aug 22, 2025
All of them are criminals, from top to bottom.... Look at the huge sum generated from the subsidy we didn't ask to be removed yet hunger and hardship have gone highest since the creation of Nigeria
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Brendaniel: 6:05pm On Aug 22, 2025
omenka:
The governors remain the weakest link in the efforts to accelerate the economic growth of this nation. They have everything at their disposal, effectively insulated from legal hurdles against stealing by their immunity clause and unfathered access to LG funds. As though the situation isnt bad enough, we have a population, ESPECIALLY from the East, that think it is a taboo to hold governors to account. A people that will proudly tell you they dont care who becomes governor, or NASS members, but only the president. Along with this comes a vacuum of accountability at the level closest to the people, with governors behaving like unquestionable emperors.

In the end, whatever little progress we manage to make due to Abuja becomes neutralised by the drag resulting from underperforming governors. This has been our plight as a people.

HOLD YOUR GOVERNORS TO ACCOUNT. EACH OF THEM COLLECT MONIES ON YOUR BEHALF PEOPLE.
So you are telling us that Tinubu was so stuupid to remove subsidy and rely on governors to do his work for him?
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by zoedew: 6:05pm On Aug 22, 2025
Pakute:
https://dailytrust.com/governors-stop-squandering-fuel-subsidy-windfall/
Is it not better to sensitize the common man on the street and encourage citizens to hold the Governors accountable!
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by PheelzAlmighty: 6:05pm On Aug 22, 2025
I am not a prophet of doom but it's evident that it will get worse....
Politics is now a DO or DIE affair. Everyone is waiting for their opportunity to loot
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Brendaniel: 6:07pm On Aug 22, 2025
Putindbutt:
I don't blame them, every eyes are on Abuja. Those wailers shouting Tinubu would rather their State Governors loot away their future than hold them to account. Make the Govs continue to dey on enjoyment.
So state governors are the ones in charge of Nigeria, dollar rates and commanders in chief of the armed forces abi, is Tinubu a mannequin that was elected to decorate Aso rock?
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by israelmao(m): 6:07pm On Aug 22, 2025
Some governors need money to prepare for 2027 elections since they refuse to perform they must steal public fund to woo voters in order to keep afloat.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Alba3: 6:09pm On Aug 22, 2025
I don't know how Nigerians leave these 36 Governors and put all their focus on Abuja.

They just shared one of the highest, a total sum of ₦2.1 trillion as July 2025 revenue among the Federal Government, State Governments, and Local Governments.

Chief Bode George even said Osun's Gov that's receiving state allocations steady is using his money and that of his family to pay salaries.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by BafanaBafana: 6:09pm On Aug 22, 2025
Hehe. What do you think Tinubu is giving it to them to do with it?
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Kusu12: 6:09pm On Aug 22, 2025
Instead of people and civil society focusing on scrutinizing state governors and holding them accountable for the huge amounts they receive as allocation, they dissipate their energy attacking the federal government because of politics and tribalism.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Ablesam171: 6:10pm On Aug 22, 2025
Nigeria's economic growth depends on citizens holding their state governors accountable. The federal government is taking the right steps by allocating more funds to the states and strengthening local governments.
We need more from the state government.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Arostar2023: 6:11pm On Aug 22, 2025
Putindbutt:
And he's still planning on giving them more, planning to increase their revenue allocation formula and giving them 5% tax revenue. Yet wailers won't hold their Governors to account.
How do you gain the support of the legislators, judiciary and the governors? Simply give them a taste of what you are enjoying...that way everyone is implicated. The FG have everything at it's disposal to oversee what the other arms of government are doing. So what's stopping FG from ...?
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by omenka(m): 6:13pm On Aug 22, 2025
Brendaniel:
So you are telling us that Tinubu was so stuupid to remove subsidy and rely on governors to do his work for him?
Nope. I'm telling you to stop bending over for Obi's son. grin
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by SalamRushdie: 6:13pm On Aug 22, 2025
There's is nothing like fuel subsidy windfall , it's a myth
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Racoon(m): 6:13pm On Aug 22, 2025
They are suddenly exposed to large amount of funds hence they became wasters and criminals.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Drsmiles(m): 6:14pm On Aug 22, 2025
The moment Nigerians truly understand how the instrumentality of government works, they will know who to hold accountable. Today, governors receive almost three times what they used to, yet they collectively fight against direct allocation of FG funds to Local Governments, while not paying minimum wage!!!!. Still, the noise everywhere is “Tinubu” or “Tinubu,” while governors quietly smile to the bank.
It is high time Nigerians wise up and demand accountability from the states. Imagine if Tinubu had removed subsidies but refused to distribute the funds to states—these same governors would have been the loudest voices crying foul.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Ijaya123: 6:14pm On Aug 22, 2025
zoedew:
Is it not better to sensitize the common man on the street and encourage citizens to hold the Governors accountable!
Who sensitize the common man on the street and encourage citizens to hold the President accountable?

Brendaniel:
So state governors are the ones in charge of Nigeria, dollar rates and commanders in chief of the armed forces abi, is Tinubu a mannequin that was elected to decorate Aso rock?
They are asking you to hold your state governors accountable but you're here deflecting issues.

Why are you afraid to hold your governor accountable?

BafanaBafana:
Hehe. What do you think Tinubu is giving it to them to do with it?
To make life better for you.

Brendaniel:
How do you hold your own governor accountable?
The same way you've been holding Tinubu accountable for all his actions for over 2 years now.
Re: Governors, Stop Squandering Fuel Subsidy Windfall - Daily Trust by Putindbutt(m): 6:15pm On Aug 22, 2025
Arostar2023:
How do you gain the support of the legislators, judiciary and the governors? Simply give them a taste of what you are enjoying...that way everyone is implicated. The FG have everything at it's disposal to oversee what the other arms of government are doing. So what's stopping FG from ...?
So he should go and arrest people that enjoy immunity?

Brendaniel:
So state governors are the ones in charge of Nigeria, dollar rates and commanders in chief of the armed forces abi, is Tinubu a mannequin that was elected to decorate Aso rock?
So the state Governors are not the ones in charge of the increased allocations they collect?. No wonder, they're looting away your future.
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