Tinubu Meets Security Chiefs Amid Ongoing Protests
Tinubu Summons Top Brass to Address Nationwide Unrest
Tinubu holds crisis talks with Security Chiefs...
President Tinubu convenes emergency Security Council meeting at Presidential Villa amid escalating nationwide protests and security concerns, as FEC meeting is unexpectedly cancelled, highlighting urgent need for government action.
President Bola Tinubu summoned a Security Council meeting at the Presidential Villa on Monday, August 5, to address the nation's escalating security concerns. The meeting aimed to brief the President on the current security situation, with key officials in attendance.
The high-level meeting, which commenced in the afternoon, was attended by Vice President Kashim Shettima, National Security Adviser, Service Chiefs, Inspector General of Police, Comptroller Generals of Customs and Immigration, and the President's Chief of Staff. This gathering underscored the gravity of the security challenges facing the nation.
In a surprise move, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, initially scheduled to take place at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, was abruptly cancelled. This unexpected development further highlighted the urgency of the security issues requiring the President's immediate attention.
A crucial Security Council meeting, initially planned for the Council Chamber, was unexpectedly relocated to the Presidential Villa on Monday, August 5. This meeting followed President Tinubu's national address on Sunday, August 4, which attempted to address the growing unrest and #EndBadGovernance protests sweeping the nation.
The sudden change in venue was accompanied by the cancellation of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, without any official explanation. This move added to the sense of urgency and raised questions about the government's response to the escalating protests and national security concerns.
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