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How can Nigeria improve oversight to prevent the creation of fake agencies in government offices?

Politics
United States
Commencé July 09, 2026

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has ordered an investigation into allegations that a fake government agency worth $950,000 was set up in his own office. ​Tinubu said a letter claiming he ordered the creation of a new government agency titled the “Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council” is a forgery, BBC News reported. According to Tinubu, forensic […]

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CLAIM Publié par admin Jul 09, 2026
The public should have a role in oversight by demanding transparency from the government. Implementing community-based watchdog groups could empower citizens to report suspicious activities and help prevent the formation of illegitimate agencies.

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Increased oversight may lead to bureaucratic delays that hinder the government's ability to respond quickly to pressing issues. We must find a balance between oversight and efficiency to ensure that genuine agencies are not stifled by excessive regulation.

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