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Groups Defend Gbajabiamila, Describe Allegations as Distractions
Concerned groups say claims linking Femi Gbajabiamila to PFIPC budget issues are unverified and aimed at causing distraction.
A coalition of civic and youth groups has defended the Chief of Staff to the President, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, against allegations linked to budgetary issues involving the purported Presidential Fiscal and Investment Policy Commission (PFIPC).
The coalition, which includes Concerned Nigerians in Diaspora United Kingdom, Concerned Fulani People of Nigeria and the Assembly of Lagos Youths, described the allegations as unverified and politically motivated distractions.
The position was contained in a joint statement signed by public affairs analyst Kofo Williams, Abanikanda Olumoro of Concerned Nigerians in Diaspora United Kingdom, Ibrahim Barkindo Chubado of Concerned Fulani People of Nigeria, and Assembly of Lagos Youths leader Mr. Lasisi Robert.
The groups said they were reacting to a viral video that allegedly connected Gbajabiamila to budget allocations involving the PFIPC.
According to the coalition, there was no credible evidence supporting the allegations, warning against attempts to erode public confidence through speculation.
The issue arose after claims that the PFIPC, reportedly disowned by Gbajabiamila, was listed in the 2026 budget alongside the Presidential Economic Advisory Council (PEAC), with both entities said to have allocations exceeding N1.3 billion.
The coalition stressed that democratic accountability should be driven by verified information rather than assumptions.
“Public service… comes with intense scrutiny. While accountability remains a cornerstone of democratic governance, public discourse must be guided by facts, evidence and due process rather than speculation,” the statement stated.
The groups also advised critics seeking clarification on budgetary matters to direct their concerns to the National Assembly.
“If critics have reservations over budgetary allocations, the appropriate institution to seek clarification from is the National Assembly. Public officials should be judged on evidence, not conjecture,” the statement added.
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