The Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Sani Musa, has declared that while he supported the removal of fuel subsidy, strong mitigating measures against negative impacts on average Nigerians still needed to be put in place by the government.
Expected mitigating measures that should be put in place according to the Senator, include strategic investments in social welfare programs, improvements in security, and support for economic growth at all levels.
The Senator made the call in a personally signed statement issued on Sunday to clarify his support for subsidy removal and commitment to addressing citizens’ concerns.
The statement reads: “When I said, ‘removing subsidy is the best thing that happened to Nigeria’, my assertion was not intended to overlook or diminish the economic challenges faced by Nigerians.
“Rather, it was a statement grounded in the reality that, for years, subsidy payments have lined the pockets of a few powerful individuals at the expense of the nation.
“Hundreds of billions of naira that should have been channeled into vital infrastructure, education, and healthcare ended up benefiting a few privileged, depriving over 230 million Nigerians of necessary resources and opportunities.
“The removal of the subsidy is a step towards eliminating systemic corruption and redirecting resources to where they are truly needed.
“However, I agree that it must be accompanied by strong measures to mitigate the impact on everyday Nigerians.
“This includes strategic investments in social welfare programs, improvements in security, and support for economic growth at all levels, and that has been my focus.
“I am deeply aware of the pressing issues of insecurity affecting even my Senatorial District for many years and other parts of the country.
“I have not and will not remain silent on these matters, and I am committed to amplifying our voices and pushing for comprehensive strategies that address safety, economic empowerment, and equitable development.”
Hardship: Senator Musa seeks mitigations against subsidy removal