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FPIC: No legal or factual basis to demand Gbajabiamila’s resignation — Jiti Ogunye
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FPIC: No legal or factual basis to demand Gbajabiamila’s resignation — Jiti Ogunye

Legal expert Jiti Ogunye argues that Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, should not resign over allegations involving a fake Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council (PFIPC). Ogunye asserts there is no legal or factual basis for demanding Gbajabiamila's resignation, emphasizing that he has not been indicted or charged with any offense. He warns against using public opinion to convict officials before investigations conclude, stressing the presumption of innocence. Ogunye claims that Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew fabricated documents to falsely portray himself as head of the non-existent PFIPC. Investigations show the agency was fictitious, and Gbajabiamila maintains he had no knowledge or involvement in the scheme. Ogunye highlights that public disclaimers have been issued regarding the allegations.

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FPIC: No legal or factual basis to demand Gbajabiamila’s resignation — Jiti Ogunye

Legal expert Jiti Ogunye argues that Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, should not resign over allegations involving a fake Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council (PFIPC). Ogunye asserts there is no legal or factual basis for demanding Gbajabiamila's resignation, emphasizing that he has not been indicted or charged with any offense. He warns against using public opinion to convict officials before investigations conclude, stressing the presumption of innocence. Ogunye claims that Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew fabricated documents to falsely portray himself as head of the non-existent PFIPC. Investigations show the agency was fictitious, and Gbajabiamila maintains he had no knowledge or involvement in the scheme. Ogunye highlights that public disclaimers have been issued regarding the allegations.

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