The Presidency has distanced itself from the purported appointment of one Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi under the auspices of an organisation known as the “Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council”.
The Presidency, in a statement issued on Thursday by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, said the attention of the federal government and his office had been drawn to activities of Adeyemi, who has allegedly been presenting himself to members Nigerians as having been appointed by the Office of the Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu.
Gbajabiamila clarified that no such organisation exists under the Tinubu administration and that no appointment had been made in that regard.
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Gbajabiamila also warned foreign and diplomatic missions, financial and multilateral institutions, development organisations, security agencies, and other stakeholders to take note of the disclaimer and disregard any claims linked to the purported council.
He stated: “The unsuspecting public is hereby advised to note that such an office does not exist under this administration and no appointment has been made in that regard.
“Foreign and Diplomatic Missions, Financial and Multilateral Institutions, Development Organisations, Security Agencies and so on are hereby advised to note the contents of this Notice.”
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