Jackson Lekan Ojo, a former chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, has urged President Bola Tinubu to suspend several top government officials immediately following a major controversy surrounding a fraudulent government entity called the Presidential Investment Agency.
According to a report by Daily Post on Monday, July 6, 2026, while addressing the lingering scandal in Abuja, he stated that the ongoing situation has turned Nigeria into an absolute laughing stock within the entire international community.
Ojo explicitly called for the administrative suspension of key figures, including the Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, and the Secretary to the Government, George Akume, to prevent any official interference during the impending institutional investigations into this matter.
The security analyst listed other top officials who should temporarily step aside, such as the Central Bank Governor, the Minister of Finance, the Head of Service of the Federation, and the Director General of the Budget Office immediately.
He argued that previous government ministers were dismissed over allegations of forgery and financial impropriety, emphasizing that the current allegations involving the presidency must be treated with the exact same standard of transparency and total institutional accountability today.
Although the presidency dismissed the purported leader Prince Matthew Adeyemi as a mere impostor, Ojo strongly questioned how an unauthorized individual managed to acquire office space at the busy Federal Secretariat and successfully recruit several hundred new staff.
Furthermore, he expressed deep concern that this alleged impostor could host foreign ambassadors and top security heads, warning that if someone could compromise multiple core state institutions so easily, then absolutely nothing within Nigeria remains entirely safe today…See More







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