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Shehu Sani launches attacks against Buhari over ‘uncompleted projects, embezzled trillions’

Asks: "Where are the trillions?"

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Senator Shehu Sani has launched a barrage of attacks against for President Muhammadu Buhari, exposing a cache of corrupt practices that characterised the immediate past administration.

Taking to his Twitter handle, @ShehuSani, Senator Sani asked: “Where are the trillions?”

In a current tweet entitled “The Buhari Regime: The revelations so far”, he tweeted:

  • N16 trillion uncompleted projects.
  • N3.8 trillion embezzled by the MDAs.
  • No money to pay the federal civil servants salary as rightly predicted by Governor Obaseki.
  • Buhari’s Gov’t illegally and directly withdrew money from the CBN; after spending the money, Buhari retroactively sought approval from the rubber stamp legislature and got it.
  • No money appropriated or left behind for subsidy.

In another tweet, entitled “Where are the trillions?” Shehu Sani noted:

  • Customs made trillions,
  • Jamb made trillions,
  • Ports made trillions,
  • Stamp duties made trillions,
  • Digital economy made trillions,
  • Inland Revenue made trillions,
  • Foreign direct investment made trillions,
  • Rice pyramid made trillions

In conclusion, he asked “Where are the trillions?”

It could be recalled that Buhari left behind a humongous debts, plunging the country into high debt, increasing inflation and low growth, and moving Nigeria’s debt profile from N12 trillion to N77 trillion.

BudgIT, lamenting Buhari’s 8-year rule in a report titled ‘The Economic Legacy of the Buhari Administration’, stated that the Buhari regime messed up the nation’s economy.

It said, “According to the Budget Office, between 2016 and 2022, the Buhari government raised total revenues of N26.67tn and expended N60.64tn, leaving a deficit of N33.97tn.

“The gaping hole was financed with FG domestic debt, which rose from N8.84tn as of December 2015 to N44.91tn as of June 2023, while external debt rose from $7.35bn in December 2015 to $37.2bn in June 2023.

“This excludes support provided by the Central Bank amounting to N25tn. Ultimately, President Buhari moved Nigeria’s debt profile from N12tn to N77tn.”

Read the full story below:

Editorial: Buhari is a disaster foretold!

Nigerians react

Reacting to Shehu Sani’s expose, some concerned Nigerians lent credence to the expose, noting that the President Buhari administration was shrouded in mystery and inexplicable innuendos.

Below are few knocks for Buhari:

KINGS MD @KINGSEUSTACE:

“EFCC recovered trillions… Some undisclosed corrupt politicians returned trillions, to avoid prosecution… Akwoyi trillions.”

Ikenna Obi @realikennaobi:

“All the trillions have been shared amongst the outgoing President and his cohorts. They all ensured there was no accountability, hence ensuring they fixed in their man to follow the trend and not chase for the embezzled trillions.”

Ugowil @UgoWilson:

“What do you expect from a criminal enterprise? Few people have captured Nigeria to do whatever they want with Nigeria.”

A. I. Francis @AIFrancis:

“Buhari didn’t save enough for his cows. He said he would reduce them; where are the new naira note that was printed?”

Francis D @realFeancis:

“Yes jamb made trillions from sales of their scratch card.”

PaEyak4PO @paeyakdpeople:

“They were given to INEC to compromise the election with the hope that once the drug king made his way in, those trillions will triple. Remember, agbado used 30 years to prep for this and having worked before with Deloitte and Mobile, he’s in a position to make this a reality.

Your Global Feeds @global_feeds513:

“What a question! Why are you asking us? Are you not an Appointed Senator in the office? We the Nigerian citizens should be asking you those questions.” Read more.

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