The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has demanded that the National Assembly investigate whether President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains fit to carry out his duties, citing controversies over leadership disputes and policy reversals.
The opposition party alleges that recent events, including disputes at the Border Communities Development Agency (BCDA) and the purported existence of the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), indicate a loss of control within the administration.
The ADC claims these incidents suggest that presidential directives are not being followed, with officials continuing to hold positions despite being removed by directive.
The party warns that such uncertainty undermines public confidence, destabilizes the executive branch, and risks creating a system where only the 'fittest' survive.
They also criticize repeated policy changes, such as the suspension of the cybersecurity levy and withdrawal of the expatriate employment levy, as signs of a government unable to maintain consistent decisions.
The ADC urges lawmakers to determine if Tinubu's authority is being exercised directly or undermined by unelected officials, emphasizing the need for clarity to preserve national stability.
Original title: ‘He Has Lost Control’ – ADC Asks National Assembly To Probe Tinubu’s Fitness
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