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    Sanusi backs subsidy removal, says it saved Nigeria from bankruptcy

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedSeptember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sanusi backs subsidy removal, says it saved Nigeria from bankruptcy
    Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II
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    Muhammad Sanusi II, Emir of Kano and former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), says the removal of the petrol subsidy saved Nigeria from bankruptcy.

    Sanusi recently spoke at the second edition of the Kano International Poetry Festival (KAPFEST), organised by the Poetic Wednesdays Initiative.

    Sanusi backs subsidy removal, says it saved Nigeria from bankruptcy

    The monarch said the subsidy regime was unsustainable, noting that it placed the burden of fluctuating global oil prices, exchange rates, transportation costs and refining expenses entirely on government coffers.

    “Subsidy was simply the government saying, ‘If the price of petrol is N100, Nigerians will pay N70 and I will pay N30,’” he said.

    “But beyond that, the government also placed a hedge—fixing petrol at N65 per litre irrespective of whether the international price of oil was $10 or $100 per barrel. Who paid the difference? The government. And this was always going to bankrupt Nigeria.”

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    Sanusi faulted successive administrations for failing to repair local refineries, saying subsidies only enriched foreign refineries while exporting Nigerian jobs.

    “If you look at the billions and billions spent on subsidy and imagine that money invested in refineries, Nigeria would not be where it is today,” he said.

    “I have nothing against subsidies if you are subsidising production. My objection has always been subsidy on consumption.”

    The emir recalled that during his tenure as CBN governor in 2012, he had warned against continuing with subsidies, likening Nigeria’s path to “a man running towards a ditch”.

    “Government revenue could no longer carry the subsidy burden. At some point, we began borrowing to pay the subsidy, then borrowing to service the debt. It became unsustainable. That is exactly what I said would happen, and this is where we are,” he added.

    He added that the policy should be seen not only as an economic adjustment but also as an opportunity to rebuild a stronger, self-reliant nation.

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