APC Chieftain Ayekooto Demands Full Investigation into PFIPC Controversy, Alleges Top Government Officials Implicated
A prominent chieftain of Nigeria's ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Ayekooto Akindele, has called for a comprehensive investigation into the growing controversy surrounding the PFIPC, insisting that the allegations linked to the initiative have raised serious concerns about accountability and transparency within government.
Ayekooto argued that the allegations surrounding the PFIPC should not be ignored, especially as public confidence in government institutions depends on the willingness of authorities to investigate every claim without fear or favour. He maintained that any public official found to have violated the law should be held accountable, regardless of political affiliation or position.

According to the APC chieftain, the controversy has generated widespread public interest because it allegedly involves individuals occupying strategic positions in government. He stressed that allowing the matter to go unresolved could further erode public trust in governance and anti-corruption efforts.
"The integrity of our public institutions must be protected," Ayekooto was quoted as saying, urging relevant anti-corruption and investigative agencies to carry out an independent, transparent, and impartial probe into the allegations.
He emphasized that an investigation should not be viewed as a political witch-hunt but rather as a constitutional responsibility aimed at strengthening democratic institutions and promoting good governance.
Ayekooto further noted that Nigerians deserve clear answers regarding the issues surrounding the PFIPC controversy. He said openness and accountability remain essential ingredients for attracting investment, promoting economic stability, and reinforcing citizens' confidence in public administration.
Political observers say the call for an investigation reflects increasing public demand for greater transparency in the management of government-related initiatives. They argue that a credible inquiry could help establish the facts, address public concerns, and demonstrate the government's commitment to accountability.
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official response from the individuals reportedly linked to the allegations. Likewise, no investigative agency has publicly announced the commencement of a formal probe into the matter.
The development is expected to spark further debate among political stakeholders and civil society groups, many of whom have consistently advocated stronger oversight of public institutions and stricter enforcement of anti-corruption laws.
Should the authorities initiate an investigation, the outcome could have significant implications for public confidence in governance and the broader fight against corruption in Nigeria.