The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has intensified calls for the dismissal of Femi Gbajabiamila, Speaker of the House of Representatives, following allegations regarding a purported fake agency linked to his office. This controversy raises serious questions about the integrity of the Tinubu administration, which has been under scrutiny for various governance challenges since taking office. The NDC contends that these developments undermine public trust in government institutions.

In a statement, NDC spokesperson Kofi Adams said, "This is not just about one individual; it reflects a broader culture of opacity that must be addressed for the sake of our democracy." The allegations have emerged amidst ongoing concerns about accountability and transparency within Nigeria’s political landscape. As the opposition capitalizes on this scandal, it underscores the fragile state of governance and the urgent need for reforms.

Looking ahead, the fallout from this incident could energize opposition movements while further complicating the Tinubu administration's efforts to stabilize its reputation. As public scrutiny intensifies, the administration will need to respond decisively to restore confidence among citizens and stakeholders alike.