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PFIPC SCANDAL: Only Independent Inquiry Acceptable, Says ADC – Party condemns arrest of Adeyemi’s father.

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By George Mgbeleke

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken note of President Bola Tinubu’s directive to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to investigate the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) scandal.

We insist, however, that only an independent judicial panel will be able to provide answers beyond all reasonable doubt to the many questions that this historic scandal has thrown up.

A few days ago, the ADC called for an independent inquiry into this matter, identified the institutions requiring investigation, and warned against any attempt to reduce the scandal to the actions of a single individual. We therefore note that President Tinubu has now accepted the central argument advanced by the ADC: that this matter requires an investigation and should not simply be explained away, as his Presidency had initially attempted to do.

However, by handing the investigation to the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), an agency of government under the Executive, it conveys the impression that the President intends to keep the investigation in-house and possibly be a judge in his own case. A Presidency that is at the very heart of a historic scandal such as this does not have the credibility to authorise an investigation into a matter that has brought an entire country into disrepute.

This is why the President should seize this moment as an opportunity to restore some credibility to his government by allowing an independent inquiry made up of trusted citizens. A government that is drowning in scandals cannot be trusted to investigate itself.

Second, the ADC is equally concerned that, even as the President has ordered an investigation, the Presidency’s statement remains stubbornly presumptuous, appearing to have concluded that the appointment letters and other official documents were “forged”, even before any investigation had started. Yet, one of the central questions that the investigation is expected to determine is whether the appointment letters and other documents that Mr. Adeyemi relied on were genuinely issued, as he has claimed, or whether they were forged, as the Presidency has insisted.
Therefore, by anchoring the investigation on its own position, the government would have effectively biased the entire process.

The investigation must be allowed to independently determine whether the documents were forged, improperly issued, fraudulently obtained, or lawfully issued under the authority of the Presidency. The credibility of the entire exercise depends on allowing investigators to follow the evidence wherever it leads, rather than predetermining the outcome through official pronouncements.

Third, since the Presidency itself acknowledges that the investigation may extend to the conduct of public officials and institutions connected to the Presidency, Nigerians deserve to know whether every relevant office, including the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President, will be subjected to the same level of scrutiny as every other institution.
If this is so, the minimum expectation is for the President to direct his Chief of Staff to proceed on leave until the investigations are concluded. As long as he remains an active official of government, it creates the impression that the President is deliberately shielding a key party in this matter. It would also be difficult to convince anyone that the Chief of Staff would not use his powerful office to influence the investigations in his favour.
Third, the Presidency should immediately clarify whether the findings of the ICPC investigation will be made public. A report submitted only to the President is not enough. Nigerians have a right to know the truth. Transparency demands that the final report be released in full and that its recommendations be implemented without fear or favour.

Fourth, the President must commit to releasing the full, unredacted report at the end of the investigation. Merely announcing the outcome, or punishing a few expendable officials or scapegoats, will not satisfy a nation crying out for justice and will certainly not restore the confidence of the international community, which now views our Presidency as a den of scammers.

Fifth, the ADC condemns the reported arrest of the father of Mr. Adeyemi Adeniyi. This act of intimidation only strengthens the impression that the government is panicking and is desperate to hide the truth rather than uncover it. If indeed a crime has been committed, only the suspect can be legally arrested.

It is an established fact that Nigerian law does not provide for vicarious liability. Moreover, if the government is already going around arresting ordinary people while prominent government actors, who definitely have questions to answer, continue to sit pretty in their offices, where is the justice in this? And why bother to conduct any investigations if you have already decided whom to arrest?

The ADC will continue to monitor developments on this matter closely. As we have noted before, this is a national security matter that exposes either the culpability or the vulnerability of our institutions. It must therefore not be swept under the Presidential red carpet.

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SDP Moves To Consolidate Reforms Ahead Of 2027 Elections

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National Chairman of SDP, Prof Sadiq Gambo(middle) Dr Olu Agunloye, Nat. Secretary(left) Senator Ugochukwu Uba, Nat. Vice Chairnan(Right)

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The Social Democratic Party, SDP, has expressed commitment to party unity, internal reforms and preparations for the 2027 general election after its second National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja Thursday.

National Chairman, Professor Sadiq Gombe, said the party had made significant progress within four months by holding two NEC meetings, conducting its National Convention, electing Prince Adewole Adebayo as its presidential candidate, conducting primary elections and strengthening its structures across the country.

He praised INEC for its cooperation and said the party remained committed to the rule of law, insisting the SDP had no faction and that disciplinary actions against former officials followed due process.

Professor Gombe urged members to remain united and strengthen grassroots mobilisation ahead of the 2027 elections.

In his remarks, the National Secretary of the party, Dr. Olu Agunloye, said the party had reviewed its structures, updated its constitution, improved its membership register and introduced new administrative procedures to strengthen accountability.

He added that the next phase of reforms would focus on building strong polling unit structures and training polling agents ahead of future elections.

Also speaking, Vice National Chairman South of the party, Senator Ugochukwu Uba urged members to remain united, saying the party’s manifesto focuses on the welfare and security of Nigerians.

In his goodwill message, Mr. Solomon Akwashiki also expressed confidence that the SDP would win more elective positions in 2027.

Chairman of the SDP State Chairmen Forum, Femi Olaniyi, urged party leaders to strengthen structures at the state, local government and ward levels, while encouraging voter registration, PVC collection and membership drives.

In her vote of thanks, the National Woman Leader, Saadatu Abdullahi called for greater participation of women in the party’s leadership and decision-making, noting that she had previously proposed the inclusion of state and zonal women leaders in the National Executive Committee.

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Senate Approves Lafarge Sale to Huaxin, Says No Security Risk

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President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio

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The Senate, on Thursday at plenary approved the sale of Lafarge Cement Plc to Hainan Huaxin Pan-African Investment Company Plc, saying the transaction poses no immediate national security risk to Nigeria.

The approval followed the adoption of the report of the Senate Ad hoc Committee on the sale of Lafarge, presented by Chairman and Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Abba Moro (Benue South).

Moro said the committee found no security threat in the deal and urged all relevant regulatory agencies to maintain strict oversight to ensure compliance with Nigerian laws.

The Committee recommended that the parties must comply with due process and “all Nigerian extant laws on the subject” in finalising the transaction.

Recall that the Senate Committee on Capital Market had probed the sale in December 2025 over concerns about Lafarge’s ownership structure and Nigeria’s stake in the company.

An adhoc committee chaired by Moro was later set up to conduct a deeper review of the process.

According to the report approved on Thursday, much of the controversy surrounding the sale arose from a misconception that Lafarge was wholly owned by Nigeria.

The committee clarified that the transaction is a transfer from one foreign ownership to another, as Lafarge itself is a foreign firm selling to Huaxin.

“As such, this transaction will not affect the investment of Nigerian public investors in the company,” the report stated.

It added that the integration of foreign investment through the deal was “an economic necessity and strategic initiative that aligns with national development goals.”

The committee also confirmed that key regulatory bodies including the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, and the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, had reviewed the transaction for compliance.

It further disclosed that the 16.19 per cent shares held by Nigerians in Lafarge remained intact despite the change in ownership.

The report noted that concerns over foreign dominance in the cement sector were unfounded, as Lafarge currently holds only about 18 per cent of the market share.

Deputy Senate President, Sen. Jibrin Barau, who presided, commended the committee for a “comprehensive and well-articulated” report that clarified all issues.

“The information is well put together and well understood. This matter has now been put to rest,” Barau said

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City Boy Movement Poised to Ensure Maximum Victory for Tinubu in 2027 – Akpabio

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President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio (middle) flanked by principal officers of the Senate and his guests the City Boys

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The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio has said that the City Boy Movement is posied to ensure maximum victory for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027.

Addressing a delegation of the City Boy Movement during a courtesy visit to his office on Wednesday, Akpabio commended the commitment and patriotism exhibited by the group whose primary mission is to ensure Tinubu is back in office for a second tenure as President in 2027.

Akpabio remarked that “The City Boy Movement is like a wind blowing across the nation. You may not see it but you can feel it. Every political party in Nigeria is already feeling the impact of the City Boy Movement.

“Never again shall we have a situation in any polling unit in Nigeria where Mr President will not have an agent because we have the City Boy Movement.

“In the last election, if your Movement had existed, many of our votes that were not counted in many polling units would have been counted.

“I want you to have it in mind that you have come up at the right time and l do know that you are all poised to ensure maximum victory come 2027.

“Know that while you are doing all these and you are going round the country mobilising, sensitising the populace, the voters, educating them, other political parties are sleeping. They are not doing the same.

“But when the victory of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be announced, you will hear people saying it is rigged. That they did this, they did that. Ignore all those things and remain focused.

“This is now your turn to shape your future. This is your turn to take the lead on how Nigeria should go. I know that as you campaign for the President, you are also learning and acquiring knowledge on how to mobilise and campaign for yourselves in future.

“So what l will say is that, we are with you. The Senate of the the Federal Republic of Nigeria is pleased with the youths of this country who have decided to tow the right path.

“We are mindful of the fact that some youths, as a result of cultism and drug abuse, have fallen aside and are misguided. We are mindful of that.

“But when they say “build the youths,” because they are the future of the nation, l also want to urge “maintain the elders,” because they are the people today that God has given wisdom to.”

Quoting from a Philosopher, Akpabio who is also the Grand Patron of the Movement offered some advice to members of the group and to the Nigerian youths in general: “It is not a tragedy when a nonentity whimpers through life and ends up a failure in the grave. But it is a tragedy when a potentially achieving young man or woman, out of a flaw in his or her character becomes a failure and ends up in the grave.

“Where you are now, you are privileged to work for the future of your country. You are privileged to tow the right path that has nothing to do with cultism or terrorism.

“You are privileged to chart the path of the next administration. You are also privileged to belong to the incoming government of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027. It will be a tragedy for any of you to derail. We assure you that here we are 100 percent with you.”

Earlier, the Director-General of the City Boy Movement, Francis Shoga said the visit was an opportunity to strengthen collaboration between lawmakers and the Movement.

“We seek your continued guidance and support as we expand our programmes across the country, deepen civic engagement among the young Nigerians and contribute meaningfully to national development,” Francis said.

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