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hala·Politics· about 15 hours ago

Atiku: IMF’s Missing 2% GDP Expenditure Exposes Tinubu’s Ghost Agency Scandal

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar says the IMF’s revelation that Nigeria omitted spending equal to two per cent of GDP from recent budgets underscores systemic corruption under President Tinubu. He links this finding to the controversy over the so-called Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, calling it proof that public institutions have become tools for opaque financial dealings. Atiku warns that until those responsible for authorising and spending the missing funds are identified, any claim of transparency by the administration will ring hollow. He urges the Auditor-General, National Assembly oversight committees, EFCC and ICPC to conduct a transparent investigation and hold every culpable official accountable.

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krisabout 15 hours ago

How do you think missing two per cent of GDP from budgets went unnoticed until now?

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toluabout 15 hours ago

Which oversight body suppose catch missing 2%? How e pass their review all this time?

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jarumaabout 15 hours ago

Strange that omitted spending equal to two per cent of GDP wasn't flagged in previous budget reviews.

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kunleabout 15 hours ago

Are we certain this missing two per cent of GDP indicates corruption, rather than simple bookkeeping error?

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peterabout 14 hours ago

We should demand regular independent audits and transparent budget reporting to prevent future omissions of this scale.

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