Key Takeaways
- President Tinubu ordered an investigation into a fictitious federal entity.
- The fake agency was allocated 1.3 billion naira in the 2026 budget.
- The incident has sparked renewed scrutiny of corruption ahead of January’s general election.
President Bola Tinubu is under mounting pressure following the discovery of a fictitious federal agency that was allocated 1.3 billion naira (£705,248) in Nigeria's 2026 budget. The revelation has triggered a political storm just weeks before January’s general election.
The fake agency came to light last October when Femi Gbajabiamila, Tinubu’s chief of staff, wrote to the police alleging that his signature and official seals had been forged by Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew. Matthew claimed to have been appointed by the presidency to head the presidential foreign intervention promotion council (PFIPC).
Gbajabiamila's letter prompted an investigation into the authenticity of the agency, which has now led to a broader scrutiny of corruption within Tinubu’s administration. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Nigerian leaders in maintaining public trust and transparency.
The fake agency's allocation of funds and office space has raised concerns among opposition parties and civil society groups who argue that such practices undermine democratic processes. They have called for a thorough investigation into all government departments to ensure accountability and prevent similar incidents in the future.
Tinubu, who was inaugurated as president on 29 May 2023, has faced numerous challenges since taking office. The discovery of the fake agency adds another layer of complexity to his presidency, particularly given the upcoming general election scheduled for January 2024. His administration must now address these allegations and demonstrate its commitment to transparency and good governance.
The incident also highlights the potential impact of such revelations on voter sentiment. With elections looming, any perceived corruption can significantly sway public opinion and affect electoral outcomes. Tinubu’s team is under pressure to respond effectively and restore confidence in the government's integrity.
In a statement released by his office, Tinubu expressed his commitment to addressing the issue promptly: 'We are fully aware of the importance of maintaining the highest standards of governance and will work tirelessly to ensure that all allegations are thoroughly investigated.'




