The Allied People’s Movement has demanded that the Tinubu administration publicly account for over N20 trillion realised from fuel subsidy removal since May 2023, citing worsening hardship and lack of transparency.
APM Demands Fuel Subsidy Fund Accounting
APM wants receipts — and it wants them now.
According to a report by The Punch, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Abubakar Yusuf, issued a statement Thursday demanding the Tinubu-led APC government detail how over N20 trillion in subsidy savings has been spent since fuel subsidy removal in May 2023.
APM argued that vague claims about investments in “critical sectors,” without figures or named projects, fall short of real accountability. The party pointed to soaring fuel prices, food costs, and school fees as signs the funds haven’t reached ordinary Nigerians.
APM called for an independently verifiable public report detailing total savings, expenditures, beneficiaries and measurable outcomes.
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