Adeyemi vs. Gbajabiamila: The PFIPC Mystery and Missing Proof
The alleged emergence of a “Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council” and an appointment of Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew has sparked fierce debate. Official channels have disowned the entity as unauthorised, but Adeyemi insists the body exists and claims large sums changed hands. Central to this dispute is one simple question: where is the formal appointment letter and establishing instruments for PFIPC? Without gazettes, executive orders or budget approvals, his claim risks collapsing. Meanwhile, a clarification from the Secretary to the Government labels PFIPC fraudulent and warns against its operations. Beyond personal accusations, Nigerians deserve a full inquiry into how PFIPC found its way into budget proposals. Who inserted that line? Who allowed access? The answer will reveal whether this is a case of institutional vulnerability or a misguided fraudster’s last stand.
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