Sunday, July 12, 2026

Tinubu should sack Tunji-Ojo for his role in Betta Edu scam

The president has a responsibility to ensure that his government does not have the selective anticorruption baggage that plagued the Buhari administration.

• January 22, 2024
Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Betta Edu and Bola Tinubu
From the left: Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo[Credit: Facebook] Betta Edu [Credit: Boki Blog]and Bola Tinubu[Credit: Wikipedia]

Political analysts and commentators have alleged a pattern of corrupt practices involving interior minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo. These allegations range from the credibility of his academic qualifications to pervasive corruption during his term as Chairman House Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission and, most recently, the scandal involving the humanitarian affairs ministry. 

Tunji-Ojo’s company, New Planet Projects Ltd, was one of the beneficiaries of Betta Edu’s contract scam. Although he has denied the allegation and claimed that he resigned as director of the company and is not involved in the day-to-day running of the company, in the same breath Tunji-Ojo admitted that he is still a shareholder of the company. It is, therefore, imperative to analyse the obvious irregularities in the contract between humanitarian affairs and New Planet Projects Ltd

First, we must establish whether a mere resignation relinquishes all interests in the company and absolves Tunji-Ojo of the resulting conflict of interest as a shareholder of the company and his role as a public officer. I must state from the outset that New Planet Projects Ltd is not quoted in the Nigerian Stock Exchange, rather it is a limited liability company owned by Tunji-Ojo and his wife, Abimbola Tunji-Ojo, who is also a civil servant with NIRSAL- advertently contravening the civil service rules. The benefits and liabilities of the company are borne by the shareholders; the contract sum is essentially in the pocket of Tunji-Ojo. 

 Assuming without conceding that Tunji-Ojo resigned his directorship of the company but retains ownership of his shares, does that void his interest in the company? Statutorily, a shareholder in a company owns the company or part of it and enjoys certain rights, privileges and responsibilities. The Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 provides that anyone with five per cent shares or interest in a company is deemed to have significant control of the company. Pursuant to this provision, Tunji-Ojo holds a significant interest in the company, making his resignation immaterial to the resulting conflict of interest. 

Having established the existence of a conflict of interest, it is important to ask other pertinent questions.

Why is a private company carrying out enumeration on behalf of a government ministry despite the existence of a National Population Commission which is saddled with the responsibility of mining data, collecting, analysing and publishing data for the government? To buttress the point, in 2023, a budget of over 200 billion Naira was approved for the National Population Commission to conduct a census. This then begs the question; Why is the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs duplicating efforts by collecting data that should have been part of the 2023 census? 

Supposing that the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs was in the right position to collect this data, what was the procedure for selecting the company to perform the enumeration? Was the process transparent? Was there a public tender that allowed companies to bid for the enumeration role under the Public Procurement Act? If there was, did New Planet Project Ltd participate in it? 

Assuming these questions are answered affirmatively, the contract would still fail the third test of value-for-money standards and practices for public procurement set by the Bureau for Public Procurement since there is already a National Population Commission saddled with that responsibility and budgetary allocations. 

Other pertinent questions would include: Is the award of a contract by Betta Edu to Tunji-Ojo a quid pro quo? Was she awarding the contracts to her colleague in order to launder money and hold it in trust for her or their political party in the event that elections come up? Could this be why President Bola Tinubu’s mic has been off on Tunji-Ojo?

A cursory look at these irregularities shows us that if Betta Edu’s suspension and investigations by anticorruption are anything to go by, then Tunji-Ojo should also be dancing to the same music. President Tinubu’s mic seems to have been turned off just as the Niger Delta House Committee tried turning off Senator Akpabio’s mic during the corruption scandal that rocked the ministry of Niger Delta.

If this administration seeks to fight corruption, then the president has a responsibility to ensure that his government does not have the selective anticorruption baggage that plagued the Buhari administration. 

Mbasekei Martin Obono is the managing partner at Tap Legal Services in Abuja

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Hot news Home top

Norwegian Air changes logo to British Airways after losing World Cup bet

The 2026 World Cup marked a historic milestone for Norway because it’s the first time the Scandinavian nation reached the tournament’s quarter-finals.

Heading 5

Alleged Fake Agency: Police to arraign PFIPC DG Adeniyi Adeyemi Tuesday

Mr Adeyemi was alleged to have operated the fictitious agency from the 2nd Floor of the Federal Secretariat Complex in Abuja, Phase III, before his arrest.

States

Benue deputy governor demands justice for suspected killer herders’ victims

The deputy governor assured the people that the state government was committed to the protection of lives and property.

NDLEA

NationWide

NDLEA intercepts South African woman with heroin at Abuja airport

Mr Babafemi said the suspect concealed 14 large blocks of heroin weighing 5.75kg in her luggage.

Aliyu Bello

Politics

Opposition can’t unseat Tinubu in 2027; they’re in total disarray: APC Chieftain

Mr Bello dismissed reports of an emerging opposition coalition, insisting that the parties remained fragmented.

Michael Aondoakaa.

States

Ex-AGF Michael Aondoakaa mourns victims of Benue killings, demands action to end bloodshed

He said the latest killings highlighted the continued vulnerability of communities in Benue to violent attacks.