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PFIPC: Adeyemi ready to submit documents to security operatives
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Ademiyi Adeyemi man connected to the controversial Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council (PFIPC), has expressed his willingness to cooperate with security agencies by submitting all documents in his possession to aid investigations into the alleged agency.
Adeyemi made the declaration during a conversation with social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, amid growing public scrutiny over the existence and activities of the purported council.
The controversy was ignited after the Presidency distanced itself from the PFIPC, insisting that no such government agency exists. The clarification was reportedly conveyed by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, following widespread concerns and questions surrounding the council’s operations and authenticity.Executive Branch.
Responding to the development, Adeyemi said he has nothing to conceal and is prepared to assist any investigation aimed at uncovering the truth behind the matter.
He disclosed that he intends to report to either the Department of State Services (DSS) or the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) with all documents in his possession, which he believes could help investigators establish the facts surrounding the controversial body.
According to him, the documents should be carefully examined and authenticated by the appropriate authorities to determine how the alleged council came into existence, who initiated its operations, and whether it had any legitimate backing.
I’m willing and ready to help security agencies or any panel set up by Mr. President to unravel the truth,” Adeyemi said.
“In fact, any moment from now, I will go to the DSS or the police to submit all the documents I have to help them investigate and look into this matter.”
He maintained that he has no reason to withhold any information and welcomed a thorough investigation by the relevant authorities.
“You will see any moment from now, I will go. I’ll go to any DSS office to submit all my documents.
They should authenticate them. They should verify them. Then they should unravel the truth,” he added.
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Atiku slams Obasanjo says, ‘Arewa made you president, you have no electoral value’
African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has said former President Olusegun Obasanjo lacks the electoral influence to determine the outcome of the 2027 presidential election.
Atiku stated this while speaking with journalists on Wednesday, amid reports that Obasanjo had declined to endorse his presidential ambition.
Responding to the former president’s position, Atiku said he was not concerned about whether Obasanjo endorsed him, recalling the role he said the northern electorate played in Obasanjo’s emergence as president in 1999.
“In 1999, he could not even win his own state or the Southwest; it was Arewa that made him President. He possesses no electoral value,” Atiku said.
Atiku and Obasanjo served as President and Vice President respectively between 1999 and 2007 but have had a strained political relationship since leaving office.
Atiku has previously said he opposed Obasanjo’s third-term bid because he believed it was necessary to defend Nigeria’s Constitution and democracy.
Speaking on the 2027 elections, the former vice president also highlighted his record of providing opportunities for young Nigerians during his tenure as Vice President.
He said some of those who benefited from such opportunities had gone on to become governors, ministers, directors and holders of other public offices.
Atiku promised that, if elected president in 2027, he would continue to create opportunities for young Nigerians to serve and take up leadership positions.
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Rep OK Chinda: A Record Of Sterling Public Advocacy In Rivers State
Rep Ogundu Kingsley Chinda’s public record reflects years of engagement with issues affecting Rivers State, particularly environmental degradation, community welfare and the interests of people across the state.
His advocacy on the Ogoni environmental crisis predates much of the recent public attention surrounding the Ogoni cleanup. As a member of the National Assembly, Chinda raised concerns over the implementation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recommendations and called for concrete measures to address the environmental damage suffered by Ogoni communities.
His involvement in environmental matters extends beyond legislative advocacy. His experience as a representative, environmentalist and former Commissioner for Environment has placed him at the intersection of environmental policy, governance and community concerns.
The broader question surrounding such a record is whether public office should be approached through ethnic or geographical calculations, or through a wider understanding of responsibility to the entire state.
Chinda’s stated approach has been to frame environmental degradation, pollution, development and community welfare as Rivers State issues rather than problems belonging exclusively to one ethnic constituency.
From Ogoni to the wider Niger Delta, environmental challenges remain deeply connected to questions of governance, accountability, economic development and social justice. Addressing them requires not only political attention but also institutional capacity, technical understanding and sustained policy implementation.
Chinda’s legislative and executive experience therefore provides a basis for assessing his views on environmental governance and the wider development challenges confronting Rivers State.
Ultimately, the public record should remain the principal basis upon which citizens assess any public servant: what issues has he championed, what policies has he supported, what results can be demonstrated, and how consistently has he represented the interests of the people?
Those questions – not ethnicity, geography or political sentiment – offer the clearest lens through which
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