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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has given President Bola Tinubu a seven-day ultimatum to order a transparent investigation into the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council scandal. The ADC chieftain alleged that the controversy has sparked widespread public suspicion that government officials may be implicated. The PFIPC, a supposed government agency, has been embroiled in a scandal involving allegations of forgery, impersonation, and fraudulent activities.

Atiku's intervention comes after the presidency dismissed claims that the PFIPC was a legitimate federal institution and described its alleged Director-General, Adeniyi Adeyemi, as an impostor facing criminal prosecution.

But the bigger question is this: what kind of government system allows such an elaborate operation to pass through budgetary, administrative, security, and institutional channels without detection?

According to Atiku, the central issue is no longer the conduct of one individual, but the institutional processes that allegedly recognized and facilitated the operations of an agency the Presidency insists never existed.

He questioned how the purported agency allegedly secured office accommodation, processed official transactions, and interacted with government institutions if it had no legal existence.

Key Facts

  • The PFIPC was captured in the 2026 Appropriation Act with a multi-billion naira allocation.
  • The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation allegedly approved the recruitment of over 300 personnel into the agency.
  • The Presidency dismissed claims that the PFIPC was a legitimate federal institution, describing its alleged Director-General, Adeniyi Adeyemi, as an impostor facing criminal prosecution.
  • Atiku Abubakar, the ADC chieftain, issued a seven-day ultimatum to President Bola Tinubu to order a transparent investigation into the PFIPC scandal.
  • The PFIPC scandal has sparked widespread public suspicion that government officials may be implicated.

Atiku Abubakar, the former Vice President, has been a vocal critic of the current administration, calling for greater transparency and accountability in government dealings.

The PFIPC scandal has raised serious questions about the credibility of government institutions and oversight mechanisms.

Atiku argued that the controversy has moved beyond allegations of forgery and impersonation, sparking serious questions about the credibility of government institutions and oversight mechanisms.

A fresh claim by Adeniyi Adeyemi, the alleged Director-General of the PFIPC, has reignited the debate on the legitimacy of the agency.

Atiku further stated that if the government wants Nigerians to believe that one man single-handedly created an office for himself, secured office space within a government facility, held meetings with foreign embassy delegations, processed staff salaries through official channels, allegedly operated institutional accounts, and carried on all these activities without the knowledge, approval, negligence, or collaboration of anyone within government; then that narrative raises even more troubling questions than it answers.

And if Mr. Adeniyi Adeyemi committed fraud, he must face the law. But the bigger question is this: what kind of government system allows such an elaborate operation to pass through budgetary, administrative, security, and institutional channels without detection?

The presidential foreign intervention promotion council scandal has sparked controversy across the nation, raising questions about the credibility of government institutions and oversight mechanisms.

The ADC chieftain's call for a fresh probe has been welcomed by many, who see it as a much-needed step towards revealing the truth behind the PFIPC scandal.

Key Facts

  • The PFIPC was captured in the 2026 Appropriation Act with a multi-billion naira allocation.
  • The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation allegedly approved the recruitment of over 300 personnel into the agency.
  • The Presidency dismissed claims that the PFIPC was a legitimate federal institution, describing its alleged Director-General, Adeniyi Adeyemi, as an impostor facing criminal prosecution.
  • Atiku Abubakar, the ADC chieftain, issued a seven-day ultimatum to President Bola Tinubu to order a transparent investigation into the PFIPC scandal.
  • The PFIPC scandal has sparked widespread public suspicion that government officials may be implicated.

Nigerians have been calling for greater accountability and transparency in government dealings, with many expressing their disappointment in the current administration's handling of the scandal.

The PFIPC scandal has sparked widespread public suspicion that government officials may be implicated, fuelling calls for greater accountability and transparency in government dealings.

Atiku's call for a fresh investigation has been welcomed by many, who see it as a much-needed step towards revealing the truth behind the PFIPC scandal.