Shocking Revelations: Nigeria Under Probe for Missing Billions in HIV, TB, and Malaria Funds


Posted on: Sun 16-11-2025

Nigeria’s House of Representatives has launched a sweeping investigation into the management of an astonishing 4.6 billion dollars in grants provided by the Global Fund and USAID to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria between 2021 and 2025. This probe comes amid growing concerns that despite massive donor support, the country continues to struggle with high infection rates and preventable deaths.

At the inauguration of the investigative panel, Amobi Ogah, Chairman of the House Committee on Infectious Diseases, declared that the parliament will leave no stone unturned in ensuring transparency and accountability. According to Ogah, the committee will work closely with anti-corruption agencies such as the EFCC and ICPC to trace every dollar and kobo allocated for these critical health interventions.

The urgency of this investigation cannot be overstated. Nigeria remains one of the countries with the highest burden of HIV, TB, and malaria globally. Despite billions of dollars in donor funding and government allocations, these diseases continue to ravage communities, raising questions about how the funds have been utilized. Ogah emphasized that 90 percent of Nigeria’s interventions in these areas rely heavily on donor support, making accountability a matter of national importance.

Reports have surfaced suggesting that some of these funds may have been mismanaged or even diverted for purposes unrelated to health, including allegations of financing terrorist activities. If confirmed, this would represent one of the most shocking breaches of trust in Nigeria’s health sector history. The committee aims to uncover the truth and ensure that both state and non-state actors are held responsible for any misuse of resources.

The investigation will also examine the effectiveness of programs funded by these grants. Why do infection rates remain high despite such significant financial backing? Are the funds reaching the communities that need them most? These are the questions lawmakers intend to answer as they dig deeper into what could become the largest accountability test for Nigeria’s health system.

As the probe unfolds, Nigerians and the global health community will be watching closely. The outcome could reshape donor confidence and redefine how health interventions are managed in the country. For now, one thing is clear: the era of unchecked spending in the fight against infectious diseases may be coming to an end.

Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. Could this investigation expose the biggest health funding scandal Nigeria has ever seen?