US Lobbying Firm Offers to Help PFIPC Boss Prince Adeyemi Seek Asylum, Urges Probe Into Alleged Misuse of World Bank Funds
US Lobbying Firm Offers to Help PFIPC Boss Prince Adeyemi Seek Asylum, Urges Probe Into Alleged Misuse of World Bank Funds
Description: A US lobbying firm has offered to help PFIPC DG Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi seek asylum while urging American authorities to investigate allegations involving World Bank-funded projects and senior Nigerian officials.
A United States-based lobbying and government relations firm, Von Batten-Montague-York, has announced its willingness to assist Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi, the embattled Director-General of the controversial Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), in seeking political asylum in the United States.
The development comes amid growing controversy surrounding the PFIPC and a series of allegations made by Adeyemi against senior Nigerian government officials.
US Firm Offers Asylum and Whistleblower Protection
In a statement shared on social media platform 𝕏, Dr. Von Batten, a representative of the lobbying firm, disclosed that the organization is interested in speaking directly with Adeyemi and is prepared to support his application for asylum and whistleblower protection in the United States.
According to him, the firm believes Adeyemi's claims deserve serious international attention, particularly because they involve allegations connected to projects reportedly financed through World Bank loans.
He argued that since the United States is the largest shareholder in the World Bank, any credible allegations involving the misuse of World Bank-funded resources could fall within the interest of U.S. authorities.
Dr. Batten also warned that if anything happened to Adeyemi, his organization would push for a comprehensive international investigation into the circumstances.
Lobbyist Says Adeyemi's Claims Appear Credible
In another statement released on Monday, Dr. Batten revealed that he had personally spoken with Adeyemi and found him to be sincere.
Following the conversation, he stated that the allegations raised by the PFIPC boss should be investigated by several U.S. agencies, including Congress, the U.S. State Department, the Treasury Department, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), and other relevant authorities.
According to Batten, the allegations involve the alleged diversion or misuse of World Bank-backed funds within Nigeria.
Alleged Briefing of Trump's Team
The American lobbyist further claimed that senior members of U.S. President Donald Trump's political team had already been briefed on the matter.
He added that his organization plans to begin engagements with members of the U.S. Congress this week to discuss the allegations and possible next steps.
Serious Allegations Against Senior Officials
According to Dr. Batten, Adeyemi alleged that he was appointed to head the PFIPC by the Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila.
The lobbying firm also claimed Adeyemi told them that the PFIPC operated from government facilities, maintained accounts with the Central Bank of Nigeria, and received funding from the national budget, including resources allegedly linked to World Bank-supported projects.
Among the most serious allegations is Adeyemi's claim that he was pressured to surrender 45 percent of the agency's budget and became a target after refusing to comply.
Presidency Maintains Innocence
Despite the growing controversy, the Nigerian Presidency has consistently denied any wrongdoing regarding the PFIPC matter.
As of the time of writing, the allegations made by Adeyemi and repeated by the U.S. lobbying firm have not been independently verified, and no official investigation has confirmed the claims.
Adeyemi Reportedly in Hiding
Dr. Batten also stated that Adeyemi informed him he and members of his family have gone into hiding due to fears for their safety.
The lobbying firm warned that if any harm comes to Adeyemi while he is preparing to cooperate with U.S. authorities, such circumstances should be subjected to a full and transparent investigation.
Why This Story Matters
The controversy has attracted widespread attention because it combines allegations involving senior government officials, World Bank-funded projects, international lobbying efforts, and potential U.S. congressional interest.
If formal investigations are launched by either Nigerian or U.S. authorities, the outcome could have significant political and diplomatic implications.
However, it is important to emphasize that the allegations remain unproven, and all individuals mentioned are entitled to the presumption of innocence unless credible investigations establish otherwise.
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