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PFIPC Scandal: Prince Adeyemi Volunteers to Face DSS, Police, Offers Documents for Investigation

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Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi, a key figure linked to the controversial Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council (PFIPC), has declared his readiness to submit himself and all documents in his possession to security agencies as investigations into the agency’s legitimacy intensify.

Adeyemi made the declaration during a conversation with social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan.

His statement comes amid the Presidency’s insistence that the PFIPC never existed. The position was publicly conveyed by Femi Gbajabiamila, who dismissed claims about the agency’s existence.

Responding to the controversy, Adeyemi said he is prepared to cooperate fully with either the Department of State Services (DSS) or the Nigeria Police Force by submitting all documents in his possession for verification.

According to him, the documents should be authenticated to help investigators determine how the agency came into existence and identify those responsible.

“I’m willing and ready to help security agencies or any panel set up by Mr. President to unravel the truth. Any moment from now, I will go to the DSS or the police to submit all the documents I have to assist with the investigation.

“They should authenticate them. They should verify them. Then they should unravel the truth,” Adeyemi said.

The development adds a new twist to the growing controversy surrounding the alleged PFIPC, as calls mount for a thorough investigation into the claims and documents connected to the agency.

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