Skip to content
Abuja Affairs

Abuja Affairs

Precise, Concise, and Factual Political Updates from Abuja

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Health
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Reps Move to Probe Jonathan Over $460m CCTV Loan
  • Politics

Reps Move to Probe Jonathan Over $460m CCTV Loan

Theophilus Noah Baba October 23, 2025 2 minutes read
2
FB_IMG_1761254147654

Reps Move to Probe Jonathan Over $460m CCTV Loan — Hours After ECOWAS Drops Him for Osinbajo

Barely 24 hours after the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) replaced former President Goodluck Jonathan with Prof. Yemi Osinbajo as the head of its Election Observer Mission to Côte d’Ivoire, the Nigerian House of Representatives has launched a probe into a $460 million Chinese loan obtained during Jonathan’s administration.


The loan, secured in 2010, was meant for the procurement and installation of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems across strategic locations in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) a project that has since remained a subject of controversy due to its incomplete execution and unclear accountability.

Interestingly, the House of Representatives, which has been in session for over two years, has only now found it necessary to revisit the matter, coinciding with reports of Jonathan’s alleged plan to contest the 2027 presidential election.
Political observers suggest that the timing of the probe may not be coincidental, especially given President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s strong influence within ECOWAS and among members of the ruling party-dominated legislature.


Many interpret the move as part of a broader political strategy to frustrate any resurgence of Jonathan’s political ambitions.
As Nigeria inches closer to another electoral cycle, analysts predict more political maneuvering and potential power plays between emerging camps within the political elite.

Share and Enjoy !

Post navigation

Previous: Tanimu Turaki Endorsed for PDP National Chairmanship
Next: BREAKING: Kuje Magistrate Court Grants Bail To Sowore and Others

2 thoughts on “Reps Move to Probe Jonathan Over $460m CCTV Loan”

  1. Pingback: Court Rules UBA’s Mass Sacking Wrongful, Orders Loan Repayment Through Insurance - Abuja Affairs
  2. Pingback: President Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval for Fresh ₦9 Trillion Loan to Boost 2026 Budget - Abuja Affairs

Comments are closed.

Related Stories

images-1
  • Politics

Adeleke Commends Tinubu for Peaceful Osun Election, Calls for Unity

Theophilus Noah Baba August 16, 2026
1786816565119
  • Politics

Davido Claims Adeleke Is Winning Osun Election, Says “Osun No Be Edo”

Theophilus Noah Baba August 15, 2026
1786514744577
  • Politics

Bright Jephthah Gets Strategic Kuje Appointment, Emerges SSA on Public-Private Partnership

Theophilus Noah Baba August 12, 2026
THEOPHILUS NOAH BABA (TNB)

Social Media Influencer, Blogger,
An Advocate for Good Governance & Attituditional change. Holds a Masters degree in Information Technology


FOLLOW ABUJA POLITICS

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • WhatsApp

You may have missed

demolition
  • News Update

FCT Signs 26,272 Certificates of Occupancy Since 2023, Surpassing Previous 13-Year Record

Theophilus Noah Baba August 17, 2026
images (4) (5)
  • Health

BREAKING: Resident Doctors Announce 48-Hour Weekly Work Limit for Doctors Nationwide

Theophilus Noah Baba August 16, 2026
images-1
  • Politics

Adeleke Commends Tinubu for Peaceful Osun Election, Calls for Unity

Theophilus Noah Baba August 16, 2026
1786816565119
  • Politics

Davido Claims Adeleke Is Winning Osun Election, Says “Osun No Be Edo”

Theophilus Noah Baba August 15, 2026

FOLLOW ABUJA POLITICS

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Health
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.

Share

Blogger
Bluesky
Delicious
Digg
Email
Facebook
Facebook messenger
Flipboard
Google
Hacker News
Line
LinkedIn
Mastodon
Mix
Odnoklassniki
PDF
Pinterest
Pocket
Print
Reddit
Renren
Short link
SMS
Skype
Telegram
Tumblr
Twitter
VKontakte
wechat
Weibo
WhatsApp
X
Xing
Yahoo! Mail

Copy short link

Copy link