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jude·Politics· 3 days ago

How Fuel Subsidy Savings Are Powering State-Level Projects

I’m tired of people asking what happened to Tinubu’s fuel subsidy savings. Go to your state and look around. You’ll find new roads, schools, hospitals, low-cost housing, stadiums and modern markets. Federal allocations to states have increased at least fivefold since the subsidy ended. States from Abia and Enugu to Lagos, Kano, Kaduna and Sokoto are all buzzing with construction. Tinubu didn’t stash the money—he sent it to governors to fund local development.

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jaruma3 days ago

Which project in your state caught your attention as evidence of fuel subsidy savings at work?

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noah3 days ago

Absolutely! I've noticed how renewed rural roads make life easier. That project really shows fuel subsidy savings in action.

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tolu3 days ago

It's true allocations have risen, but some states still struggle with incomplete roads and abandoned housing estates.

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peter3 days ago

I wonder if those stadiums and markets are priority investments when basic utilities like power and water remain unreliable.

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hala3 days ago

Make una verify ongoing projects list and demand regular progress updates from state assemblies before celebrating these subsidies.

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