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    ….Calls for Policy on Domestic Schooling for Officials’ Children

    The Civil Society Budget Implementation, Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (CBIAMEC) has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take urgent action over corruption allegations leveled against the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Mr. Farouk Ahmed.

    In a press statement signed by its representative, Amb. Agbonkpolor Splendor on Monday, the group expressed deep concern over claims made by Africa’s foremost industrialist and founder of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, alleging that the NMDPRA boss spent about five million United States dollars on secondary school education for his four children in Switzerland over a six-year period.

    CBIAMEC said the allegation, which was reportedly made by Dangote during a media briefing at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Fertiliser Plant in Lekki, Lagos, raises serious ethical and integrity questions, particularly given Nigeria’s current economic challenges and widespread public distrust in governance.

    The group noted that such expenditure appears inconsistent with the known earnings of a public servant, especially one heading a key regulatory agency in the petroleum sector. According to CBIAMEC, regulatory institutions are expected to operate at the highest standards of transparency and accountability, warning that any perception of personal enrichment could undermine public confidence and the credibility of the NMDPRA.

    CBIAMEC also aligned with Dangote’s reference to his own children attending secondary schools in Nigeria, describing it as a moral example that highlights the possibility of quality education within the country when leaders are committed to strengthening local institutions.

    Beyond the specific allegations, the civil society group called for the introduction of a clear national policy requiring children of government officials and political appointees to attend primary and secondary schools in Nigeria, except in clearly justified and transparent circumstances. It argued that such a policy would strengthen confidence in the nation’s education system, reduce capital flight through foreign school fees, encourage investment in local institutions, and promote patriotism and shared national responsibility.

    On the allegations against the NMDPRA CEO, CBIAMEC urged President Tinubu to immediately relieve Mr. Ahmed of his position pending a full, independent, and transparent investigation. The group stressed that allowing officials facing serious allegations to remain in sensitive offices weakens Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts.

    According to the statement, decisive action by the President would reaffirm his administration’s commitment to accountability, restore public confidence, and send a strong signal that no public official is above scrutiny.

    CBIAMEC reaffirmed its commitment to civic engagement, budget transparency, and the protection of public interest, adding that it would continue to monitor developments and engage relevant authorities to ensure accountability and justice.

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