
Nigerian Government Investigates Forged Presidential Council, Uncovers $1 Million Budget
Nigeria's government has initiated an investigation into a 'presidential council' that managed to secure a budget nearing $1 million, purportedly established through a forged letter of appointment. This revelation has brought scrutiny upon the mechanisms of oversight within federal structures.
The alleged presidential council, operating without legitimate authorisation, was reportedly created using a falsified document. Officials state the letter of appointment, which granted the council its ostensible authority and financial backing, was never genuinely issued by the Presidency.
Critics suggest the incident points to deeper systemic vulnerabilities than a simple forgery. They question how such a body could operate for an extended period, access significant public funds, and secure bureaucratic recognition without proper verification at multiple administrative levels. The investigation is expected to examine not only the forgery itself but also the institutional failures that allowed the council to function and disburse funds.






