By David Kabiyesi
Facts emerged on Saturday that immediate president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari have been fuming ever since President Tinubu removed oil subsidy.
Buhari had raised concerns saying that subsidy removal was motivated by a political gain on the side of All Progreasive congress rather than national interest thus making Nigerians from all walks of life to question whether their ex-leader’s decisions had been guided by a genuine commitment to serving the nation’s interests or instead driven by political calculations.
Also, word was rife among Northern coalition that Buhari never wanted Tinubu to win the election, hence his decision to introduce new Naira notes weeks before the election.
This revelation, which came through a press statement by former presidential media aide Mallam Garba Shehu, has ignited a firestorm of criticism, raising broader questions about how national interests were prioritized throughout Buhari’s tenure and shedding light on a range of pressing issues that plagued Nigeria during his time in office.
The decision to remove the subsidy has been met with widespread backlash, as it led to an immediate increase in fuel prices, exacerbating the economic challenges faced by ordinary citizens.
The former President’s admission further raised concerns about the governance ethics under his leadership. Critics argue that his alleged inaction or turning a blind eye to corrupt practices within his administration allowed a culture






