- Senator Musa clarifies his controversial statement on fuel subsidy removal, emphasizing its necessity to combat corruption and reallocate resources
- He acknowledges the economic hardships Nigerians face and advocates for social welfare programs and comprehensive policies to address challenges
Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, has addressed the controversy sparked by his recent comments on fuel subsidy removal.
In an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today, Musa had referred to the removal of fuel subsidies as “the best thing that has happened to Nigeria.” However, the remark faced backlash, with many questioning its implications given the economic strain on Nigerians.
In a statement released on Sunday, the senator clarified that his intent was not to disregard citizens’ economic hardships. “When I said, ‘Removing subsidy is the best thing that happened to Nigeria,’ my assertion was grounded in the reality that, for years, subsidy payments have benefited a few powerful individuals at the nation’s expense,” Musa explained.
He argued that removing the subsidy is necessary to combat corruption and reallocate resources where they are truly needed.
Musa also acknowledged the importance of implementing strong measures to reduce the impact on Nigerians, advocating for investments in social welfare programs, enhanced security, and economic growth.
He expressed empathy with the challenges facing Nigerians, especially the insecurity affecting his own Senatorial District. He reiterated his commitment to pushing for comprehensive policies that address security, economic empowerment, and fair development across the country.

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