The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused President Bola Tinubu of shielding the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, over the reported death of Ms. Mary Habila at the minister’s Abuja residence, demanding an independent investigation and insisting that Umahi should step aside pending the outcome of the probe.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, alleged that the Tinubu administration had developed a pattern of protecting senior government officials whenever they become embroiled in major controversies.

According to the ADC, the circumstances surrounding Habila’s reported death have raised serious questions that can only be answered through a transparent investigation free from executive influence.

“The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is deeply disturbed by the unresolved circumstances surrounding the tragic death of Ms. Mary Habila, who reportedly died within the residence of the Honourable Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi,” Abdullahi stated.

“Every Nigerian life matters. But when a citizen dies in the home of a serving cabinet minister, the matter immediately transcends private tragedy and becomes a question of public accountability. The only acceptable response in a constitutional democracy is a thorough, transparent and independent investigation that commands public confidence.”

The opposition party said the explanations released so far had failed to address critical issues surrounding the incident.

“The explanations offered so far have done little to answer the questions that continue to trouble Nigerians. What exactly was the nature of Ms. Habila’s official assignment? Why was she residing in the Minister’s private residence? What were the precise circumstances leading to her death? What have investigators established so far? These are legitimate questions that can only be answered by facts and evidence, not assurances,” the statement said.

The ADC called for an independent inquiry, insisting that the investigation should include a full autopsy and that its findings be made public.

“We therefore call for an independent investigation that is completely removed from the control or influence of the Executive. This inquiry must include a full autopsy to determine the exact cause of Ms. Habila’s death and a public report of its findings. This is the only way to ensure that justice is done; and it is seen to be done. Anything less will only deepen public suspicion and further erode confidence in our institutions.”

The party further alleged that the Federal Government’s handling of controversies involving top officials has created the impression that political loyalty now takes precedence over accountability.

“This case must also be viewed against an increasingly disturbing pattern in this scandal-prone government of APC under President Bola Tinubu. Time and again, whenever serious allegations arise around members of the administration, the default instinct of government is not to facilitate independent scrutiny but to build a wall of political protection around its own. Appointees of President Tinubu sit pretty in their offices even as mind-blowing scandals swirl around them.”

According to the ADC, the Tinubu administration appears more interested in defending public officials than establishing the truth.

“The Tinubu administration appears more eager to defend reputations than to establish facts and submit to accountability. Official statements are deployed laden with presumptions and bias even before independent inquiries have even begun. It has now become impossible to ignore the impression that this administration now operates a system of scandal insurance for its senior officials, and proximity to power appears to guarantee protection from accountability.”

Describing the matter as one that goes beyond allegations of financial misconduct, the party argued that the reported death of a young woman in the residence of a serving minister demands immediate political accountability.

“But this is one scandal too many. This latest scandal is not just about financial crime; it is about the death of a young lady who reportedly died in the house of a senior Minister of this government. The least that should be expected is that the Minister, namely Senator David Umahi, should immediately step aside from office pending the conclusion of an independent investigation,” Abdullahi said.

The ADC warned that if President Tinubu fails to insist on such action, Nigerians would conclude that his administration protects political allies at the expense of justice.

“Even in a blood-soaked country, human life remains sacrosanct. Therefore, a minister of the Federal Republic cannot have a murder-related scandal hanging on his neck and still carry on with business as usual. If President Bola Ahmed Tinubu refuses to insist on this elementary principle, then Nigerians will be left with only one conclusion: that his administration has become a Cabinet of Cover-ups, where political convenience consistently takes precedence over transparency and accountability.”

The party also extended condolences to Habila’s family, insisting they deserve the truth about the circumstances surrounding her death.

“The ADC extends its heartfelt condolences to the family of Mary Habila. Their daughter deserves dignity. Her family deserves the truth. And Nigeria deserves a government that understands that accountability is not an inconvenience to be managed but the very foundation of public trust,” the statement concluded.

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