The Social Democratic Party (SDP) calls for the resignation of the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, amid the ongoing controversy around the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC). SDP National Chairman Professor Sadiq Gombe makes the demand following what he describes as a crisis involving the council’s budgetary allocation and operations. Gombe raises the issue after an SDP National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held in Abuja, where the party discusses the PFIPC matter before speaking to journalists. The SDP chairman tells Gbajabiamila to step aside or resign immediately, linking the request to the PFIPC scandal. Both outlets describe the same basic position: that SDP is publicly urging action against Gbajabiamila over PFIPC’s alleged budget and operational concerns. No outlet includes a direct response from Gbajabiamila or the government in the provided accounts. The reports therefore focus on the SDP’s call for resignation and the party’s stated reasons, while the underlying details of the PFIPC allegations are not further expanded in the excerpts.