SERAP urged Tinubu to name anyone suspected to be responsible for the alleged widespread and systemic corruption in the use of oil revenues and the management of public funds budgeted as fuel subsidy.
The group also asked the President to promptly and effectively probe all fuel subsidy paid by successive governments since the return of democracy in 1999, and to use any recovered proceeds of crime as palliatives to address the impact of any subsidy removal on poor Nigerians.
In the letter dated 3 June 2023 and signed by SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organisation said there is a legitimate public interest in ensuring justice and accountability for the allegations.
It noted that will be no economic growth or sustainability without accountability for what it described as human rights crimes.

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