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    PFIPC Saga: How the Presidency’s Timeline Strengthens Gbajabiamila’s Defence

    Staff EditorBy Staff EditorJuly 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    For nearly a month, the controversy surrounding the alleged Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) has generated intense public debate, with allegations and counter-allegations threatening to overshadow the legal issues at the heart of the dispute.

    While Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew has publicly accused the Chief of Staff to the President, Rt. Hon. Olufemi Hakeem Gbajabiamila, of authorising the council and benefiting financially from its operations, the Presidency has consistently maintained that the PFIPC never existed as an official government agency.

    From the government’s perspective, one fact appears central: long before the recent media exchanges, Gbajabiamila had reportedly petitioned security agencies over what the Presidency described as forged appointment letters and the activities of individuals allegedly parading themselves as presidential appointees.

    According to the Presidency, the petition triggered investigations by security agencies that eventually culminated in criminal charges against Adeyemi and others.

    Supporters of the Chief of Staff argue that this sequence of events weakens suggestions that he only distanced himself from the council after the allegations became public.

    Instead, they contend that official records indicate that his office had raised the alarm months earlier.

    Another point relied upon by the Presidency is that no official gazette, presidential directive, or publicly available legal instrument has been produced establishing the PFIPC as a recognised federal institution.

    Government officials therefore insist that the council was fictitious and that any appointments purportedly made under its name lacked legal foundation.

    The controversy has nevertheless raised questions that the government may still need to address.

    Critics continue to ask how references to the PFIPC allegedly appeared in the 2026 Appropriation documents and whether there were administrative lapses within the government.

    However, supporters of the Presidency argue that the appearance of an entity in a budget document, if established, does not automatically validate its legal existence.

    Rather, they contend, it may itself constitute evidence of an administrative anomaly requiring investigation.

    Legally, the controversy remains unresolved. Adeyemi has denied any wrongdoing and continues to challenge the Presidency’s account, while the criminal allegations against him remain before the court.

    Until the judicial process is concluded, the claims of neither side can be regarded as having been judicially established.

    Ultimately, the case may be remembered not only for the allegations against the individuals involved but also for the broader questions it raises about internal government controls, document authentication, and institutional accountability.

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