Opposition demands independent inquiry into PFIPC scandal

The African Democratic Congress and Social Democratic Party called on Thursday for an independent panel to investigate the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council after President Bola Tinubu ordered a probe by the ICPC.

African Democratic Congress National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi welcomed the president’s directive to the ICPC but said only an independent panel would ensure justice is seen to be done. He argued that handing the investigation to a government agency raises doubts about its seriousness.

Abdullahi also criticised the continued detention of former governor Nasir El-Rufai, stating that President Tinubu would be held responsible for any harm to his health while in custody.

Social Democratic Party National Chairman Professor Sadiq Gombe urged Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila to resign from his positions over the PFIPC matter. He said Gbajabiamila should step aside to allow a proper independent probe.

SDP Lagos State Chairman Femi Olaniyi described the situation as disappointing and said the government has lost control.

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Illustration of President Tinubu ordering an investigation into a purported council by the ICPC.
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Tinubu orders ICPC to investigate alleged PFIPC within 30 days

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President Bola Tinubu has directed the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission to investigate the activities of a purported Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council and related matters.

Parliament’s ad hoc committee received submissions on Wednesday from the ANC, MK Party and EFF calling for improved cooperation between SAPS, its Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, IPID, IDAC and the NPA.

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The Independent Policing Union of South Africa has urged calm amid growing tensions between the South African Police Service and the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption.

The ruling Democratic Party and main opposition People Power Party agreed on June 16 to launch a 45-day parliamentary investigation into ballot shortages during the June 3 local elections.

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The Social Democratic Party reaffirmed its commitment to unity and reforms during its second National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja on July 9, 2026.

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