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Why Tinubu Postponed FEC Meeting
President Bola Tinubu has postponed this week’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting to an undisclosed date.
Instead, he was believed to have been locked in closed-door meetings with top administration officials including the vice president, national security adviser, all service chiefs, the inspector general of police, and other top officials. The urgent meeting was believed to be connected to the ongoing nationwide hunger and hardship protests.
The protests, which have continued for five days, have rocked major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Kaduna. Despite President Tinubu’s call for dialogue and an immediate end to the protests, demonstrators have vowed to continue their actions. The meeting with security chiefs may be a strategic move to address the situation and find a resolution to the ongoing protests.
President Tinubu had earlier called for dialogue and an immediate end to the protests, assuring that his administration is ready to listen to and address the protesters’ concerns. However, the protests have continued, with demonstrators demanding action from the government. The meeting with security chiefs is seen as a critical step in addressing the situation and finding a peaceful resolution to the ongoing protests.
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