BREAKING: “The Subsidy Regime Was Compromised, and People Benefited From the Scam” – Bawa Spills Hidden Truth
In a statement that has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s political and economic landscape, former EFCC chairman Abdulrasheed Bawa revealed what many suspected but few dared to say out loud: “The subsidy regime was a scam — and powerful people profited from it.”
For years, fuel subsidies were presented as a lifeline for the poor, a shield against rising prices. But behind the scenes, Bawa claims it was a system of deep-rooted corruption, carefully protected by those who benefited the most.
The Scam Nobody Wanted to End
The subsidy wasn’t just economically unsustainable — it was intentionally manipulated. According to Bawa, the regime survived not because it served the people, but because it served the elites in suits and political godfathers.
While Nigerians queued for hours at filling stations, hidden billions were being siphoned — all in the name of “subsidy.”
Who Will Be Held Accountable?
This revelation begs the question: Where was the oversight? Who signed off on the payments? Who allowed this to continue for years?
Bawa’s words expose more than just a flawed system — they reveal a deliberate operation masked as public service. And yet, no names have been mentioned. No one has been arrested. The silence is deafening.
What Does This Mean for Nigerians?
It means that for decades, Nigerians paid the price — not just in money, but in trust lost, services neglected, and lives impacted.
The removal of the subsidy isn’t the end of the problem. It’s just the beginning of accountability — if we demand it.
So who really benefited from the scam? And who will pay for it now that it’s been exposed?
Drop your thoughts. Let the fire of truth burn louder than their lies.
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