The Deputy Spokesman of the House of Representatives, Hon. Philip Agbese, has described the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, as ‘not just a super-performing minister but parliament’s treasured asset.
Speaking with journalists on Wednesday in Abuja, Agbese said the attacks on the minister were a ‘calculated attempt to distract a reform-minded public servant whose record of innovation and results has redefined service delivery in Nigeria’s public sector.’
‘In less than a year, Dr. Tunji-Ojo has transformed the Ministry of Interior from a bureaucratic enclave into a model of efficiency,’ he said. ‘He cleared over 200,000 passport backlogs in just three weeks, introduced end-to-end automation that eliminated touting and racketeering, and opened new passport offices across several countries to serve Nigerians in the diaspora. Today, citizens can apply for and collect their passports within days, not months – and that’s a direct outcome of his leadership.’
Agbese noted that Tunji-Ojo’s reforms also extended to other agencies under the ministry.
‘He has brought structure and discipline into the correctional system. Over 4,500 inmates were released to decongest overcrowded prisons, biometric systems have been deployed to track escapees, and jailbreaks have practically become a thing of the past,’ the lawmaker said.
According to him, the minister’s emphasis on human capital development within the paramilitary agencies has restored morale and professionalism.
‘He ensured timely promotions, introduced digital monitoring systems, and improved the welfare of officers. The ministry has become a place of dignity and performance. Under his supervision, it has generated over ?6 billion in revenue this year alone – proof that transparency and efficiency can go hand in hand,’ Agbese stated.
He dismissed the NYSC certificate controversy as ‘a hoax designed by desperate politicians who cannot match competence with results.’
‘The so-called certificate scandal is nothing but noise,’ he said. ‘These are the same old tactics of distraction deployed whenever a young, effective leader begins to challenge the old order. The enemies of progress cannot stand the fact that the Renewed Hope Agenda is working through people like Dr. Tunji-Ojo.’
Agbese urged Nigerians to focus on measurable performance rather than unsubstantiated allegations.
‘Governance is not about gossip; it’s about delivery. Every citizen can see the difference the Interior Ministry is making – faster services, cleaner processes, and greater accountability,’ he said.
He also warned against ‘the weaponisation of social media to smear public officials without proof,’ insisting that all legitimate concerns should follow due process.
‘If there are questions, let the institutions of state handle them – not political jobbers or social media mobs. The rule of law must not give way to mob hysteria,’ he cautioned.
Agbese described Tunji-Ojo as one of the brightest examples of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope vision, saying his blend of youth, competence, and patriotism had restored citizens’ confidence in government institutions.
‘Dr. Tunji-Ojo represents a new generation of leadership – focused, innovative, and accountable. He is building systems, not headlines. Those peddling falsehoods will fade, but his legacy of reform will remain,’ Agbese declared.