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Melaye heads to court as Tinubu appoints head of Nigeria revenue as campaign fund raiser
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Melaye heads to court as Tinubu appoints head of Nigeria revenue as campaign fund raiser

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Former federal lawmaker, Senator Dino Melaye has revealed plans to drag President Bola Tinubu to court for allegedly appointing Dr Zacch Adedeji, the Executive Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, NRS, as Deputy Director of Fundraising for his 2027 presidential campaign.


DAILY POST reports that the All Progressives Congress, APC, on Saturday unveiled members of its campaign council, with some controversial names featuring on the list.

The appointment of Zacch sparked reactions on social media, with many Nigerians alleging that their taxes could be diverted to fund the president’s re-election bid.

Reacting, Dino Melaye, in a video clip shared on his Facebook page, said the development must be challenged in court.

According to Melaye, the decision of the NRS chairman to serve as Deputy Director of Fundraising shows a conflict of interest.

He said: “The most disturbing part of the list released by the APC is seeing the chairman of the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS), the body that collects our revenue, serving as Director in charge of fundraising for Tinubu’s presidential campaign.

“Is there no conflict in this? As a lawyer, by the grace of God, on Monday, I’m heading to court. We have to test that. If that is not a conflict of interest, then I don’t know what would be.

“That a civil servant, a man who earns a salary and is supposed to adhere to public service rules, is not just supporting a presidential candidate but serving as Deputy Director in charge of fundraising.”

Melaye heads to court as Tinubu appoints head of Nigeria revenue as campaign fund raiser

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