A controversial signage pointing to the office of the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) remains at the Federal Secretariat Complex, despite the Tinubu administration's claim that the agency doesn't exist.The signage, located in the Federal Ministry of Health, features the Nigerian Coat of Arms and directs visitors to the council's office.
This comes after the Presidency distanced itself from the PFIPC following allegations of financial misconduct involving Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila.Documents show the council received a N1.3 billion budget allocation in the 2026 Appropriation Act, raising questions about its existence.The controversy highlights tensions between the administration and officials, with accusations of fraud and mismanagement.The situation underscores the need for transparency in government operations.
Original title: EXCLUSIVE: Signage To 'Non-Existent' Presidential Council Still Mounted At Federal Secretariat Complex Despite Tinubu Presidency's Denial
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