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Before Tinubu, Nigeria Was Spending Monthly $1.5bn To Subsidise Naira – Reno - Politics - Nairaland 2q2y3a

Before Tinubu, Nigeria Was Spending Monthly $1.5bn To Subsidise Naira – Reno (7278 Views)

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TimeManager(m): 7:46pm On Jun 02
A former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has claimed that before President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms, Nigeria was spending a staggering $1.5 billion every month to subsidise the naira—money he says was borrowed and “wastefully spent.

” Speaking on Inside Sources, a current affairs programme on Channels Television aired on Sunday, Omokri explained that the funds used to artificially prop up the naira were not invested in critical sectors such as healthcare, education, or infrastructure.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria was spending $1.5 billion every month to subsidise the naira. Please assume I’m a liar and go and fact-check me—$1.5 billion every month subsidising the naira. And this was not money that we had. This was money that we were borrowing.

“We weren’t spending $1.5 billion every month on healthcare, on education, on roads. We were spending it subsidising the naira,” he said.

According to him, the subsidy was fuelling unsustainable consumption patterns, including luxury imports. “We were spending $200 million annually on importing human hair for our women to wear. We were spending $75 million on French champagne and £25 million on Scotch whisky,” Omokri stated.

Naira Devaluation

Defending President Tinubu’s decision to float the naira, Omokri said the current exchange rate, where the naira trades at over ₦1,500 to the dollar, reflects its true value without government interference.

“The reason why the naira is now ₦1,560 to the dollar is not because President Bola Tinubu is a terrible president. No. It’s because he started floating the naira and stopped subsidising it,” he said.

He added that under previous istrations, including that of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari and when he served under ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, the naira was not valued at its real worth.

“I was presidential spokesman when the naira was ₦165 to a dollar. Then, the naira was being subsidised. What you were seeing as a Nigerian wasn’t the actual value,” Omokri said.

Omokri further praised Tinubu’s fiscal and trade reforms, noting that they have led to positive outcomes, including a reduction in national debt and the creation of a trade surplus.

“President Tinubu met a debt profile of $108 billion. Right now, our debt is $94 billion. It has reduced by $14 billion. So there is no way you can call such a person someone who’s addicted to debt. With all due respect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has exceeded the expectations of most reasonable Nigerians,” he stated.

“He’s increased our trade surplus. In fact, we didn’t even have a trade surplus before. This man came in, Nigeria was the number one petrol importer in Africa.

Right now, we are not. South Africa has now overtaken us. We are now instead the number one petrol exporter in West Africa,” he said.


Hardship Still In The Land

Nigeria Not Rich’ Asked whether the Tinubu istration’s economic reforms have exacerbated hardship among ordinary Nigerians, Omokri acknowledged the suffering but insisted it is a necessary sacrifice for long-term stability.

“There is still a lot of suffering in the land. Nigeria is not a rich country. So if you have a father who is not rich and you are suffering, you can’t be complaining and saying, ‘Well, I’m suffering.’ No. Your father is not rich.

Nigeria is an oil-poor country,” he said. He added that the president’s decision to float the naira has begun yielding structural benefits for the local economy.

“The reason why we now have a trade surplus is that President Bola Tinubu has done what worked in Vietnam. He has floated the naira and made imports so expensive that Nigerians have no other choice but to buy made in Nigeria.

“And look at me—everything I am wearing from head to toe is made in Nigeria. And that’s how we are going to grow our economy,” Omokri declared.

https://www.channelstv.com/2025/06/01/before-tinubu-nigeria-was-spending-monthly-1-5bn-to-subsidise-naira-reno-omokri/

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APCheat: 7:50pm On Jun 02
Nigeria Not Rich’ Asked whether the Tinubu istration’s economic reforms have exacerbated hardship among ordinary Nigerians, Omokri acknowledged the suffering but insisted it is a necessary sacrifice for long-term stability.


Who bears the brunt of the sacrifice? The poor man, while Tinubu and his cronies continue to live in unimaginable extravagance.

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TimeManager(m): 7:50pm On Jun 02
A very intelligent man, he's taking the forgetful ones back in memory lane, as far back as when his boss was in office when billions of dollars was used to pegged the value of naira.
No wonder, Mr Bayo Onanuga said, some Nigerians have a short memory while some are deliberately distorting facts for cheap political narratives.
God bless Nigeria.


-Kiss the truth!

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delkuf(m): 7:52pm On Jun 02
Now that he removed subsidy, how much is borrowing. How much is he lavishing.

I adk helinues what did tinubu used the money he got from subsidy remover. He said he increased the money given to governors. Has that brought about necessary development in Nigeria.

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helinues: 7:55pm On Jun 02
delkuf:
Now that he removed subsidy, how much is borrowing. How much is he lavishing.

I adk helinues what did tinubu used the money he got from subsidy remover. He said he increased the money given to governors. Has that brought about necessary development in Nigeria.

How much has this government serviced as debt minus how much they have borrowed so far.

At least, you do basic mathematics in secondary school

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TimeManager(m): 7:55pm On Jun 02
APCheat:
Nigeria Not Rich’ Asked whether the Tinubu istration’s economic reforms have exacerbated hardship among ordinary Nigerians, Omokri acknowledged the suffering but insisted it is a necessary sacrifice for long-term stability.


Who bears the brunt of the sacrifice? The poor man, while Tinubu and his cronies continue to live in unimaginable extravagance.
54 trillion budget was ed into law, it belongs to Nigerians not Tinubu. The budget covers every MDAs and sectors of the economy. Open your mind and be informed, he who is not informed, will be deformed.


-Kiss the truth!

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delkuf(m): 7:57pm On Jun 02
helinues:


How much has this government serviced as debt minus how much they have borrowed so far.

At least, you do basic mathematics in secondary school
i am not tge one to answer this your propaganda question.

I have been asking you what has tinubu used the money from subsidy

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advanceDNA: 7:59pm On Jun 02
So??
...it's our common wealth......everybody benefits from backing the the naira Everytime u purchase goods

...... now only the three arms of govt is embezzling everything.... There is no benefit to Nigerians

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helinues: 7:59pm On Jun 02
delkuf:
i am not tge one to answer this your propaganda question.

I have been asking you what has tinubu used the money from subsidy

At least, you do basic mathematics in secondary school

Are you a school 2 student?

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EyeCumInPiece: 8:01pm On Jun 02
What matters to the average Nigerian is that level of suffering has increased since Tinubu took over.

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Segun198019: 8:02pm On Jun 02
Rest, with bloated government
TimeManager:
A very intelligent man, he's taking the forgetful ones back in memory lane, as far back as when his boss was in office when billions of dollars was used to pegged the value of naira.
No wonder, Mr Bayo Onanuga said, some Nigerians have a short memory while some are deliberately distorting facts for cheap political narratives.
God bless Nigeria.


-Kiss the truth!

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walozanga(m): 8:02pm On Jun 02
Propaganda don become food in this zoo

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Okechinwadike: 8:02pm On Jun 02
Now the are not paying it where is the money then?

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helinues: 8:02pm On Jun 02
Reno is mostly about get your facts right.

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Creamypie(m): 8:04pm On Jun 02
Governance reduced to nothing after obasanjo government. Just see wetin supposedly sane human dey talk

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able20(m): 8:04pm On Jun 02
Tinubu don do Reno Omokry Ojoro

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ozo13(m): 8:08pm On Jun 02
Let's fact check this please.
ElSudani: 8:09pm On Jun 02
God bless Reno, the so called opposition know this very well but they will rather rile up their gullible ers with silly exaggerations in order to tarnish the government.
Imagine Amaechi having the guts to tell Nigerians he was hungry!

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Commentor: 8:09pm On Jun 02
grin

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billyG(m): 8:09pm On Jun 02
Has tinubu stopped d import of Brazilian hairs,foreign whisky & brandy, exotic cars for d wealthy.

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Stevosty: 8:10pm On Jun 02
Reno the political jobber, where have all the subsidy monies gone to?

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cjudy(m): 8:11pm On Jun 02
Give him food. He’s very hungry and watch him sing your praise

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b0rn2fuck(m): 8:12pm On Jun 02
This man fit end up with beaten if things go otherwise

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delkuf(m): 8:12pm On Jun 02
helinues:




Are you a school 2 student?
while you that is school 1 have sense far from him

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96ACE: 8:13pm On Jun 02
I thought i have seen it all with FFK the jollof rice maestro, then come Reno the Pooblic toilet.

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Abagworo(m): 8:13pm On Jun 02
Where is the 1.5 billikn now going?

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femijamz: 8:15pm On Jun 02
So nobody fit catch this Man for me

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helinues: 8:16pm On Jun 02
delkuf:
while you that is school 1 have sense far from him

Toh,are you a councillor or which political position are you currently holding with your over senses?

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nairalanda1(m): 8:16pm On Jun 02
delkuf:
Now that he removed subsidy, how much is borrowing. How much is he lavishing.

I adk helinues what did tinubu used the money he got from subsidy remover. He said he increased the money given to governors. Has that brought about necessary development in Nigeria.

So long as 80% of revenue comes from oil money, we are going to keep borrowing

This year, funding for the budget was based on oil remaining at at least 75 dollars per barrel. Since January,it has been below that. It is 60 dollars per barrel now


That leaves us with a funding shortfall which can only be filled by loans.

We can reduce the loan dependency short term by rasing the tax revenue or long term by basing our economy on industrial growth and innovation and exporting manufactured goods and services

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omoredia: 8:16pm On Jun 02
Spending by giving our hard-earned fx to Dangote through Emefiele to build a refinery that the same corrupt APC poIiticians are now the majority sharehoIders selling fuel that is more expensive than the ones that is imported. I know all these games

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nairalanda1(m): 8:17pm On Jun 02
Abagworo:
Where is the 1.5 billikn now going?

States allocations and salaries among other things

(Corruption exists tho)

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