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U.S. Embassy slams Nigerian governors over lavish spending amid economic hardship

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The United States Embassy in Nigeria has raised serious concerns over what it describes as the extravagant and fiscally irresponsible spending habits of Nigerian state governors, particularly in the face of deepening economic hardship affecting millions of citizens.

In a statement released on Tuesday via its official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the embassy shared a scathing report detailing how several governors have authorized multi-billion naira expenditures on government house renovations and construction projects, while ordinary Nigerians continue to bear the brunt of inflation, subsidy removal, and widespread poverty.

The report, which the embassy amplified alongside quotes from transparency and accountability watchdogs, highlighted a pattern of opulence among Nigeria’s political elite, noting that many state leaders are failing to demonstrate shared sacrifice during a time when President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerians to “tighten their belts” in support of economic reforms.

“While Nigerians are tightening their belts, the same cannot be said of the ruling class,” the report stated.

Among the most prominent examples cited is Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, whose administration reportedly approved N63.4 billion for the renovation of the Government House, citing its previous condition as an “embarrassment” to the state.

In Gombe State, where poverty rates remain among the highest in Nigeria, Governor Inuwa Yahaya has allocated N14.9 billion for the construction of a new ultra-modern residence, in addition to N14.23 billion budgeted for a new House of Assembly complex.

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The U.S. Embassy, in its post, did not hold back in its criticism of such expenditures, stating:

“Such alleged lack of fiscal responsibility fuels inequality and erodes public trust.”

The statement was accompanied by links to watchdog reports and statements from civil society groups that have long called for increased transparency and fiscal discipline among Nigeria’s political office holders.

This latest intervention by the U.S. diplomatic mission comes at a time when many Nigerians are grappling with skyrocketing food prices, high fuel costs, and record unemployment, prompting widespread criticism of the government’s economic priorities and the lavish lifestyles of elected officials.

While there has been no official response yet from the affected governors or their spokespersons, the report and U.S. Embassy’s commentary are expected to reignite debates on fiscal responsibility, governance ethics, and the urgent need for reform in public financial management.

The development also underscores growing international concern over governance standards in Nigeria, particularly the disconnect between policy rhetoric and the lived realities of ordinary citizens.

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