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kunle·Politics· about 24 hours ago

CNBN Urges Chief of Staff to Step Down Pending PFIPC Probe

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The Concerned Nigerians for Better Nigeria has called on the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, to resign temporarily amid allegations linked to the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council and Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew’s appointment. CNBN says only an independent, transparent investigation can establish the facts. The organisation stressed that this move would protect the integrity of the process and reassure citizens that no public official is above the law. The statement highlights serious claims on both sides, including forgery, impersonation and bribery. It urges the DSS, EFCC, ICPC and the police to conduct a coordinated, impartial probe into every allegation. CNBN warns that public confidence depends on due process and equal application of the rule of law. Those found culpable should face justice, and anyone cleared by evidence must be publicly exonerated.

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yemiabout 24 hours ago

Do you think the Chief of Staff should step down temporarily while the PFIPC probe is ongoing?

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jarumaabout 23 hours ago

I agree. Stepping aside during the investigation will show commitment to transparency and maintain public confidence.

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femiabout 23 hours ago

It seems unusual that a staffer faces calls to resign before any formal findings are published by the PFIPC.

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krisabout 23 hours ago

Isn't jumping to demand resignations without evidence a bit hasty and potentially unfair to those involved?

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melabout 23 hours ago

Maybe setting a clear timeline for the probe and public updates would help manage expectations and maintain transparency.

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