The Civil Rights and Anti-Corruption Network, CRACON, has called on President Bola Tinubu to set up a special investigative committee to probe Defence Minister, Muhammed Abubakar Badaru over allegations of abuse of office and conflict of interest.
In a statement by CRACON, through its Coordinator, Folashade Olumiya, the Group urged President Tinubu to demonstrate consistency in his administration’s fight against corruption by applying the same scrutiny to Badaru as was done in the case of former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Betta Edu.
The Group stressed that the President cannot afford to be selective in the war against corruption.
“If a committee was set up to investigate Betta Edu over allegations of financial misconduct, then the same must be done in the case of Defence Minister Muhammed Badaru,” the statement reads.
CRACON added that an earlier petition had been written by the Young Guardians of Accountability, YGA, accusing Badaru of violating Federal Laws by maintaining active business interests while holding public office.
The group also alleged that the Minister has continued to run private companies, including a Bureau de Change, despite clear legal restrictions.
According to CRACON, the allegations against Badaru, if left unaddressed, could erode public trust in the Government’s anti-corruption stance.
“This administration has repeatedly assured Nigerians that no one is above the law. However, failure to subject the defence minister to the same level of scrutiny as others accused of corruption will create the impression that the fight against corruption is selective.
“We cannot afford a situation where certain individuals are investigated and prosecuted while others are shielded from accountability.”
The anti-corruption watchdog insists that beyond the anti graft agency, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, investigating Badaru, a Presidential Committee must be constituted to ensure transparency and accountability.
“The Defence Ministry plays a crucial role in national security, and the integrity of its leadership must be beyond reproach. We call on the president to take immediate action, as anything less will send the wrong message to Nigerians about his administration’s commitment to fighting corruption,” Olumiya added.
The group also raised concerns about potential national security risks posed by the Minister’s alleged private business dealings.
“It is deeply troubling that the individual responsible for overseeing Nigeria’s defence and security is allegedly involved in financial dealings that could pose a conflict of interest. This is not just about corruption—it is about the safety and security of the nation. If the allegations are true, then Badaru must step aside to allow a full and independent investigation,” the statement read.
CRACON further urged the president to reassure Nigerians that his government remains committed to upholding accountability across all sectors.
“We are calling on the president to act decisively and prove that his administration’s anti-corruption agenda is not just rhetoric. The credibility of this government is at stake, and Nigerians are watching closely.”
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