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PFIPC scandal: Ex-SGF Babachir Lawal suspects ‘big racket’ behind ‘fake’ agency’s budget code

Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has raised concerns about a controversial agency known as the Presidential Fiscal and Infrastructure Projects Council (PFIPC), alleging that it operated under false pretenses and that significant sums of money were improperly allocated. Lawal argues that the scandal indicates systemic institutional failures rather than mere administrative errors, suggesting that a judicial inquiry is necessary. He questions how ₦27.5 billion in funds could have been approved and released without proper legal backing, emphasizing that the money was not included in the national budget. Lawal highlights that the controversy emerged due to disputes over fund distribution rather than effective government oversight, implying that irregularities were allowed to occur unchecked. He further criticizes the current administration for failing to detect these issues earlier.

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PFIPC scandal: Ex-SGF Babachir Lawal suspects ‘big racket’ behind ‘fake’ agency’s budget code

Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has raised concerns about a controversial agency known as the Presidential Fiscal and Infrastructure Projects Council (PFIPC), alleging that it operated under false pretenses and that significant sums of money were improperly allocated. Lawal argues that the scandal indicates systemic institutional failures rather than mere administrative errors, suggesting that a judicial inquiry is necessary. He questions how ₦27.5 billion in funds could have been approved and released without proper legal backing, emphasizing that the money was not included in the national budget. Lawal highlights that the controversy emerged due to disputes over fund distribution rather than effective government oversight, implying that irregularities were allowed to occur unchecked. He further criticizes the current administration for failing to detect these issues earlier.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the scandal as evidence of institutional corruption and mismanagement, aligning with left-leaning critiques of government accountability. The emphasis on judicial inquiry and systemic failure suggests a critical view of the current administration, typical of left-leaning media. Sf

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