Kwankwasiyya Slams Tinubu’s borrowing spree

Dr. Habibu Sale Mohammed

faults NASS failing oversight

The Kwankwasiyya Movement has accused the Federal government of pushing the country on a dangerous edged of debt profile with what they described as reckless borrowing pattern of the Tinubu led administration.

Besides, the Kano based political movement blamed the National Assembly on failing in its constitutional oversight role.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the movement’s spokesperson, Dr. Habibu Sale Mohammed, said the continued approval of borrowing requests without adequate legislative scrutiny poses a serious threat to the country’s economic stability.

“It is deeply concerning that Nigeria is being plunged into further debt without transparent justification, broad consultation, or a clear framework for equitable utilisation,” Mohammed said.

The Movement noted that the pattern of borrowing, coming shortly after recent debt arrangements, raises critical questions about fiscal discipline and long-term sustainability of the Federal government.

“This trend raises serious concerns about accountability and the future of our economy. Borrowing without clarity or restraint risks mortgaging the future of generations yet unborn,” he stated.

The movement also expressed concern over what it described as an imbalance in how borrowed funds are being allocated and deployed across the country.

“Even more troubling is the perception that these resources are being skewed in favour of a particular part of the country. Such imbalance undermines national unity and deepens inequality in an already fragile federation,” Mohammed said.

He criticised the National Assembly for what he called an apparent alignment with the executive arm of government, rather than acting as an independent check on power.

“The legislature is expected to safeguard the interests of Nigerians, but what we are witnessing is a pattern of uncritical approvals with little debate, resistance, or accountability,” he said.

According to him, the erosion of effective opposition within the legislature weakens democratic governance and concentrates excessive power in the executive.

“When critical decisions such as massive borrowing requests are passed without rigorous scrutiny, it undermines the very essence of representative democracy,” Mohammed added.

The Kwankwasiyya Movement warned that weakening institutional checks and balances could have far-reaching consequences for Nigeria’s unity and stability.

“Nigeria is built on fairness, justice, and shared prosperity. Any policy that tilts resources disproportionately or weakens democratic institutions threatens these foundations,” he said.

The group called on civil society organisations, opposition parties, and citizens to demand greater accountability and transparency in governance.

He reiterated the movement’s commitment to responsible governance and called on the federal government to review its fiscal approach.

“We urge all well-meaning Nigerians to rise to their constitutional responsibility of holding government accountable and resisting any attempt to weaken democratic institutions.

“The government must immediately halt indiscriminate borrowing, ensure fair distribution of resources, and restore the independence and integrity of our democratic institutions.

“Justice, balance, and accountability are essential to Nigeria’s survival and progress. Anything short of these endangers the unity and future of our nation,” he said.

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