Opposition Parties Clash Over Reps Ultimatum to Tinubu on Frozen Accounts

Opposition parties in Nigeria blame President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly for the controversial freezing of the National Social Investment Programmes Agency, with differing opinions on the ultimatum given to Tinubu by lawmakers.
Opposition parties in Nigeria are at odds with President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly over the recent freezing of the National Social Investment Programmes Agency, blaming the president's administration for the move. Major opposition parties have criticized the decision, accusing Tinubu of using the agency as a tool to suppress dissenting voices. The controversy has sparked a heated debate among politicians, with some opposing the freeze and others supporting it. The disagreement highlights the deep divisions within Nigeria's political landscape.