Monday, December 15, 2025 - The Presidency on Sunday night, December 14, refuted the claims that the All Progressives Congress, APC, arm-twisted and pressurized members of the opposition political parties to defect to the ruling party, saying the decampees were motivated by the alleged noticeable gains of President Bola Tinubu’s reform programme.
The Presidency also denied the allegation that the ruling
APC is using the anti-graft agencies like the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, to harass and intimidate the opposition.
In a statement issued by Special Adviser to the President on
Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the presidency said President Tinubu
does not issue directives to any anti-corruption agency on whom to investigate,
arrest, or prosecute.
The presidency, in the statement titled: “A failed
opposition engaging in subterfuge and the empty search for scapegoats,” said
the fight against corruption is a collective responsibility and should not be
trivialised by baseless allegations, jaundiced or politicised narratives.
The statement read: “Nigeria’s so-called opposition
politicians, comprising some of those left in a dying political party and a
sprinkling of some failed political office aspirants regrouping in a platform
struggling to find its bearings, are amusing lots.
“They blow hot air, seek scapegoats for their failure and
move to confuse the polity in a desperate search for cheap political gains.
“On Sunday, a group of opposition figures gathered to sing
their familiar tune, hoping their cheerleaders would see their action as a
blistering attack from a seemingly virile opposition group.
“They alleged a threat to multi-party democracy because many
top politicians are joining the governing All Progressives Congress of their
own free will. Our constitution guarantees freedom of association and affords
our people the right to change their political leanings at any time of their
choosing.
“None of the people who joined the governing APC was
pressured to do so. They all did so of their own free will. They are being
motivated by the noticeable gains of President Tinubu’s reform programme.
“We may ask: when politicians were moving in droves to the
now-dying Peoples Democratic Party between 2000 and 2015, was Nigeria’s
democracy imperilled?
“Also, investigations by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) have begun exposing those with some explanation to give
regarding their stewardship in office and management of public funds entrusted
to them. These politicians now accuse President Tinubu of weaponising the EFCC
for political purposes.
“While the Presidency does not speak for the EFCC and
believes the agency can speak for itself, we must reiterate that the EFCC is an
independent institution established by law and empowered to carry out its
statutory responsibilities without interference or favour.”
Continuing, it said: “The agency’s mandate is to investigate
and prosecute financial crimes, irrespective of the personalities involved,
their political affiliations, or their positions in society. We find it curious
that the same people who claimed they want to rescue Nigeria are now the ones
waging a war of attrition against accountability and probity. Those who have
cases to answer before EFCC should be bold and brave enough to defend
themselves if they are clean.
“President Tinubu does not issue directives to any
anti-corruption agency on whom to investigate, arrest, or prosecute. President
Tinubu has significant state issues to address rather than engage in political
targeting. The prosecution is conducted by the court, not by any sleight of
hand, and those found not guilty will receive a clean bill of health.
“Allegations of “weaponization” are distractions from these
politicians, who are running short of campaign issues to challenge President
Tinubu and the APC’s success in less than three years in office.
“No one is above the law. Everyone must be accountable for
their actions, both in and out of the office. Political affiliation should not
be a shield against EFCC statutory work, which recently led to Nigeria’s
removal from the FATF grey list.
“We have taken cognizance of the signatories to the
statement. It is instructive that some of them were previously investigated and
prosecuted by the EFCC even before President Tinubu took office in 2023.
“Some of these politicians have also been indicted in
international financial probes for money laundering, with some of their
accomplices jailed in foreign lands.
“Are they now signing statements because their chickens are
coming home to roost? We advise those politicians not to undermine the
integrity of our nation’s institutions and the collective resolve to fight
corruption by weaponizing politics to escape accountability and encourage
impunity.
“The fight against corruption is a collective responsibility
and should not be trivialised by baseless allegations, jaundiced or politicized
narratives.”

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