An APC chieftain has publicly backed Femi Gbajabiamila and condemned the use of media trials following recent allegations [1].

The support comes as the All Progressives Congress faces internal and external pressure to address the PFIPC scandal. This development highlights the tension between party loyalty and public demands for accountability within the Nigerian government.

The chieftain said the current focus on allegations in the press serves as a distraction from the primary goals of governance. According to the official, the narrative being pushed by certain media outlets does not reflect the reality of the situation [1].

He urged the public and political stakeholders to prioritize national development over the pursuit of scandals. The official said that the integrity of the political process is undermined when accusations are treated as facts before any formal legal or administrative finding is reached [1].

This defense of Gbajabiamila reflects a broader strategy within the APC to shield high-ranking members from public scrutiny during ongoing controversies. The chieftain said that the party remains committed to its leadership and will not be swayed by reports that lack verified evidence [1].

By framing the scandal as a media trial, the APC official is attempting to shift the conversation from the specifics of the PFIPC allegations to the ethics of journalistic reporting. He said that the focus should remain on the stability of the administration, and the delivery of promised infrastructure and social services [1].

An APC chieftain has publicly backed Femi Gbajabiamila and condemned the use of media trials

This public defense suggests that the APC is adopting a strategy of containment to prevent the PFIPC scandal from damaging the party's image. By labeling the reports as 'media trials,' the party leadership seeks to delegitimize the allegations and maintain a unified front, potentially avoiding internal fractures while the scandal remains under public scrutiny.