Nigeria Orders Investigation into Second Fake Government Agency
Nigeria Orders Investigation into Second Fake Government Agency
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has taken swift action against a man accused of creating a fake government agency, marking the second such agency uncovered in the country in recent weeks.
Musa Adamu Aliyu, the head of the country’s corruption watchdog, announced the investigation after briefing the president in the capital, Abuja. The move is part of ongoing efforts to combat corruption and ensure transparency within the government.
The latest bogus agency, called the National Brands Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, was operating illegally from a government office and was headed by George Buchi Nwabueze, authorities said. This agency was discovered operating in the shadows, using a government office as its base of operations.
According to authorities, the agency was operating with the aim of siphoning money from the national budget. The discovery of this agency has raised concerns about the involvement of senior government officials in such schemes.
The scandal is the latest involving an allegedly fake government agency under Tinubu’s administration. Last month, authorities discovered that another purported agency, the Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council, had operated for years, with its director meeting government officials and accessing public funds.
The man accused of creating the first bogus agency was arrested by police. Aliyu said the investigation into the first agency led to the discovery of the second. Analysts believe the perpetrators are working with senior government officials to use the agencies to siphon money from the national budget.
Aliyu did not say whether the accused man had profited from the scheme before it was uncovered. Three senior government officials have been suspended, and authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Nwabueze.
The investigation into the second fake government agency is ongoing, and authorities are working to uncover the full extent of the scheme and the individuals involved.