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Why President Tinubu Rejected the NDLEA Amendment Bill — The Inside Story

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June 26, 2025
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Why President Tinubu Rejected the NDLEA Amendment Bill — The Inside Story
Why President Tinubu Rejected the NDLEA Amendment Bill — The Inside Story

President Tinubu explains why he rejected the NDLEA Bill. Read the full story to learn how transparency, finance laws, and drug money sparked a major standoff.

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has delivered a decisive blow to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Amendment Bill, 2025, sparking nationwide debate over the control of drug crime proceeds and financial accountability within Nigeria’s security institutions.

 

In a letter read by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, during Thursday’s plenary, President Tinubu officially declined assent to the bill, citing serious concerns about transparency, legality, and financial oversight.

 

At the core of his rejection is the bill’s controversial clause seeking to grant NDLEA the power to retain a portion of funds recovered from drug-related crimes — a provision Tinubu says is in direct conflict with existing financial regulations.

 

“The rationale for my decision is that the bill seeks to give the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency power to retain a portion of the proceeds of drug-related crime,” the President wrote.

 

According to Tinubu, Nigeria’s current legal framework requires that all criminal proceeds be deposited into the confiscated and forfeited property account — a central fund managed by the federal government with strict oversight from both the executive and legislature.

 

Tinubu’s Transparency Warning

 

President Tinubu did not mince words in expressing his disapproval of the bill. He argued that allowing NDLEA to hold on to recovered funds could create a dangerous loophole, enabling abuse of power and weakening government control over national finances.

 

“There is no compelling reason to change the current process, which promotes transparency as it involves executive and legislative oversight,” he said.

 

He further reminded the National Assembly that any disbursement to agencies involved in asset recovery must be approved by the President and ratified by both the Federal Executive Council (FEC) and the National Assembly. The proposed bill, he warned, would bypass these critical safeguards.

 

Second Bill Rejected in One Week

 

Tinubu’s decision comes just days after he also rejected the National Assembly Library Trust Fund Bill, 2025, citing funding concerns and the risk of setting an “impractical precedent.” This marks the second rejection in a single week, signaling a clear stance by the presidency on maintaining executive control over federal funds and rejecting loosely defined spending frameworks.

 

Political observers see the NDLEA bill’s rejection as a bold assertion of fiscal discipline, especially at a time when international partners are demanding stricter anti-corruption safeguards in Nigeria’s law enforcement and asset recovery systems.

 

Legislative vs Executive Control?

 

While the bill’s backers argue that the NDLEA deserves increased autonomy and resources to combat drug trafficking, critics say granting the agency direct access to seized drug funds opens the door to corruption, lack of accountability, and misuse of state power.

 

President Tinubu’s rejection may reignite debates around the limits of agency autonomy, especially in Nigeria’s growing anti-narcotics war. For now, the message from the presidency is clear: no agency will be allowed to manage public funds without full transparency and government oversight.

 

This is a developing story.

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