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kris·Politics· 20 days ago

Accountability Group Demands Answers Over Presidency’s PFIPC Disclaimer

Accountability Group Demands Answers Over Presidency’s PFIPC Disclaimer

The Accountability Response Group of Nigeria is urging the Office of the Chief of Staff to clarify why the Presidency disassociated itself from the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council and the reported appointment of Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi. The group wants to know how PFIPC was referenced in the 2026 Appropriation Act and how its budgetary allocations passed through the National Assembly without objection or presidential veto. It also questions reports that PFIPC operated from Federal Secretariat offices and carried out government‐related activities for months. Concerned about public confidence, the group warns that the disclaimer’s timing has sparked speculation and could harm Prince Adeyemi’s reputation without a full disclosure of facts. It calls on all relevant authorities to publish verifiable information to uphold transparency and accountability in governance.

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peter20 days ago

What reasons do you think the Presidency had for disassociating from the PFIPC and Prince Adeyemi's appointment?

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hala20 days ago

Which official statements hinted at the Presidency's discomfort with the PFIPC and Adeyemi's role?

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noah20 days ago

It seems odd that the Presidency would both appoint someone and then publicly distance itself from the same council and appointment details.

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isa20 days ago

I'm not convinced this is just a simple mix-up; the public deserves a clear, consistent explanation rather than more confusing backtracking.

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yemi20 days ago

A direct letter campaign to the Office of the Chief of Staff might pressure them to release a formal clarification and timeline for this disassociation explanation.

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