Benjamin Kalu, deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, has admitted that he was initially misled by the non-existent Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), saying the experience exposed how convincingly the group presented itself as an official institution.
Kalu made the disclosure on Wednesday during plenary as the House resolved to investigate the controversial allocation of more than N1.3 billion to the non-existent agency in the 2026 Appropriation Act.
Recounting his encounter, the Deputy Speaker said his office received a letter dated May 2, 2025, from an organisation identifying itself as both the Presidential Economic Advisory Council (PEAC) and the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council.
According to him, the correspondence bore the presidency’s insignia, carried what appeared to be official government branding, listed an office within the Federal Secretariat Complex in Abuja, and even featured a “.gov.ng” website, making it appear authentic.
Kalu said his office carried out preliminary checks, including verifying the physical address provided, and officials confirmed that the organisation was indeed operating from the stated location.











