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‘Another disgraceful episode’ – Former Vice President Atiku hits Tinubu over border agency scandal

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 16, 2026 554 Minutes read0

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Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, has accused the Tinubu administration of serial governance blunders, which he said has become unbearable.

Commenting on the leadership crisis at the Border Communities Development Agency (BCDA), Atiku lamented that there is another disgraceful episode in a “growing catalogue of administrative confusion” that has turned governance into a national spectacle, reports Daily Trust.

It was earlier reported how Dr Dakorinama Alabo George, governorship aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, refused to vacate the office of the Executive Secretary of BCDA, despite his replacement by the Presidency.

George had resigned to contest the governorship primaries in Rivers alongside Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Kingsley Chinda and Tonye Cole.

However, he withdrew from the contest at the last minute to pave the way for Chinda, Wike’s anointed candidate, who consequently emerged as the APC governorship flag bearer in Rivers.

As George failed to secure the APC governorship ticket, he returned to his office at the agency.

Meanwhile, a former House of Representatives member, Abdulrazak Sa’ad Namdas, whom Tinubu appointed as his replacement has been unable to assume office.

Reacting to the controversy in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku said the country is increasingly being portrayed as a state where official pronouncements no longer command official obedience.

“How does a president publicly appoint a new head of a federal agency, yet weeks later the person said to have been replaced remains in office, continues to exercise authority, appears on the agency’s official website as its chief executive, and even holds official meetings with ministers? What exactly is the presidency asking Nigerians and the international community to believe?

“The embarrassment is becoming too much for us as a nation. We cannot continue to market Nigeria as a serious investment destination while our own government cannot determine who heads one of its agencies.

“Every needless contradiction chips away at our national credibility. Investors are watching. Development partners are watching. The world is watching.”

Atiku said the BCDA controversy is only the latest in a disturbing pattern of “institutional disorder” under the present administration.

He recalled the confusion that engulfed the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), where conflicting claims over the leadership of the agency left Nigerians wondering which presidential directive was authentic.

He noted that the BCDA debacle also comes on the heels of a succession of avoidable controversies that have diminished public confidence in government.

“Nigerians have watched the confusion surrounding the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), where the Presidency first publicly distanced itself from the body before subsequently directing an investigation into the controversy surrounding it.

“The nation has equally witnessed persistent public questions over controversial budgetary allocations to agencies for projects that appear unrelated to their statutory mandates, as well as repeated policy reversals that have left citizens, investors and development partners uncertain about the direction of government.

“When one incident occurs, it may be dismissed as human error. When it happens repeatedly, it becomes evidence of systemic failure. From NIPOST to PFIPC and now BCDA, this administration has demonstrated an alarming inability to coordinate even routine governmental decisions. Governance has been reduced to improvisation, while Nigerians are left to bear the cost of the confusion.

“These are no longer isolated public relations mishaps; they point to a deeper crisis of coordination, competence and accountability at the highest levels of government.”

Atiku said the recurring crises suggest deeper problems within government, including weak institutional coordination, inadequate legal vetting, poor consultation, and a disregard for due process.

“A government that struggles to carry out a straightforward leadership transition within its own agencies cannot inspire confidence in its capacity to tackle insecurity, revive the economy, implement meaningful reforms, or manage the nation’s finances transparently. Competence is not proclaimed; it is demonstrated.”

He called on the presidency to immediately clarify the legal status of the BCDA leadership, ensure that all future appointments strictly comply with the enabling laws establishing public institutions, and restore discipline to the machinery of government.

Atiku said the time has come for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to place the national interest above personal political ambition.

“Having presided over an administration that has lurched from one avoidable controversy to another, from policy reversals to institutional confusion, from worsening economic hardship to repeated governance failures, President Tinubu should take an honest look at the state of the nation and draw the only honourable conclusion.

“Rather than diverting public attention to an early re-election campaign, he should devote whatever remains of his tenure to addressing the pressing challenges confronting the nation or, better still, acknowledge that he has fallen short of the expectations of Nigerians and gracefully withdraw from the 2027 presidential contest.

“Nigeria cannot afford another four years of drift, confusion and avoidable embarrassment. The Presidency is a sacred public trust, not a personal entitlement. Every kobo of public resources should be directed towards improving the lives of Nigerians — not towards premature political campaigns while millions of citizens battle hunger, insecurity, unemployment and despair.”

 

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