The Federal Government has dismissed the allegation of targeting opposition in its anti-graft war.
The government has no plan to unlawfully arrest, detain, or prosecute opposition figures, Information and National Orientation Minister Mohammed Idris clarified yesterday.
This clarification, Idris said, was in response to what he called a fabricated document in circulation alleging the establishment of a non-existent multi-agency task force for a purported programme tagged: “ADP4VIP” (Arrest, Detain, Prosecute for Very Important Persons).
The minister said the ’baseless document’ falsely claims that a task force comprising the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), and the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), coordinated by the Office of the National Security Adviser, aims to aggressively target prominent opposition figures without due process.
He noted that the authors of the deliberate disinformation imprudently cite “multiple credible sources” to allege a planned “systematic weakening and neutralisation of opposition political activity,” particularly within the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
The minister in a statement said: “There is no such programme as “ADP4VIP.”
He stated that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu “is firmly and successfully focused on its core agenda: implementing measurable economic reforms, defeating insecurity, expanding trade opportunities, and restoring investor confidence.”
He described as dangerous the attempt by opposition elements to so tag as political targeting a lawful call for accountability.
He noted that their move is tantamount to shielding the so called Very Important Personalities from the law.
“ The attempt by some opposition elements to frame lawful accountability as political targeting is a dangerous red herring designed to shield so-called VIPs from answering to our national laws and anti-corruption agencies.”
He said the government will not be distracted by those invested in perpetual politicking; stressing that Nigerians deserve continuity, progress, and tangible results—and that is what the Tinubu administration remains dedicated to delivering.
The minister stated: “The government underscores its foundational principles. Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) guarantees every Nigerian the right to freely associate and assemble. President Tinubu swore an oath to uphold this Constitution and its protections, including the freedoms of association and religion. He is a democrat with considerable and positive footprints.
“Under President Tinubu’s leadership, the Federal Government remains unwavering in its commitment to the rule of law, due process, and the independence of institutions. Nigeria is a constitutional democracy where law enforcement and judicial agencies are obligated to perform their duties professionally, without interference, and in the nation’s best interest.
“Politicians and citizens are therefore enjoined to desist from engaging in disinformation, misinformation, and fake news, especially in an era where credibility is intrinsically linked to informational fidelity.
“With the 2027 general elections on the horizon, the public should anticipate an increase in fabricated narratives and political blackmail by actors who employ falsehood as a strategy for relevance. We urge all Nigerians to remain vigilant and to reject the politics of distortion and division.”
“Every Nigerian retains the constitutional right to lawful association and political activity. Concurrently, our security and anti-corruption institutions retain the lawful mandate to operate in the nation’s interest.
“As we draw the curtain on 2025 and step into a new year, this government will not be distracted by those invested in perpetual politicking. Nigerians deserve continuity, progress, and tangible results—and that is what the Tinubu administration remains dedicated to delivering.”