Friday, December 19, 2025 - A civil rights activist, Mahdi Shehu, has criticised President Bola Tinubu’s proposed ₦54 trillion 2026 budget.
He described the budget as ‘an annual ritual of deception’
that does not serve the interests of ordinary Nigerians.
Shehu made the remarks in a post shared on X on Friday,
where he accused the Federal Government of using budget presentations to
mislead the public into believing that it cares about citizens’ welfare.
According to him, Nigeria’s federal budgets since 1999,
including those presented under President Tinubu from 2023 to date, have failed
to improve the living conditions of most Nigerians despite their huge figures.
“The more you look at the figures and listen to the grammar
used in budget presentations, the more you realise they are scams and elitist
jamborees,” Shehu said.
He likened the budgets to a casino where you put in more and
expect less.
Shehu alleged that the 2026 budget, like previous ones,
would focus on servicing avoidable local and foreign debts, borrowing without a
clear plan, and reckless spending on items that do not benefit the general
public.
He also claimed that large sums are often allocated to
luxury items, frequent foreign trips, and what he described as unconstitutional
offices, while critical sectors that affect citizens’ daily lives are
neglected.
Referring to past budgets tagged as Hope, consolidation, and
inclusiveness, Shehu argued that they were misleading.
“Just ask yourself what happened to the 2023/2024/2025
so-called budgets of HOPE, CONSOLIDATION and INCLUSIVENESS that scandalously
runned concurrently….they have been proved to be a deception because only the
life and living of those within the power circle improved, but the rest of
Nigerians are still gasping for survival oxygen.
“Believe any Budget presented by Tinubu at your own peril
because it is not meant for you or us but for them and them alone. BUT A DAY IS
COMING when all the budget deception will be over and truth will triumph over
falsehood,” Mahdi wrote.
Tinubu is expected to present the country’s 2026 budget
before the National Assembly on Friday.

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