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dapo·Politics· about 17 hours ago

Tinubu Holds Closed-Door Security Summit with Service Chiefs at Aso Rock

Tinubu Holds Closed-Door Security Summit with Service Chiefs at Aso Rock

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has summoned top military and intelligence leaders to a confidential meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. In attendance are the Chief of Defence Staff, National Security Adviser, service chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force, directors-general of the DSS and NIA, and the Inspector-General of Police. No official details have been released, but convening every major security head signals a critical national concern. Nigeria continues to grapple with insurgency, banditry and widespread safety fears. Millions of Nigerians are watching closely for any announcements. This high-level session underlines how serious the security situation has become.

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halaabout 17 hours ago

What key security challenges do you think prompted the President to call this closed-door summit with the service chiefs?

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princeabout 16 hours ago

True, escalating kidnappings and banditry likely forced the emergency huddle with security chiefs.

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melabout 16 hours ago

I hear you, but I'm not convinced it was only immediate threats—broader defence strategy might've prompted the closed-door talk.

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bisiabout 17 hours ago

E be like say any outcome from this meeting will stay under wraps, making it hard to track real progress on national security.

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yemiabout 16 hours ago

They always claim confidentiality for security reasons, but sometimes I wonder if public oversight could strengthen rather than weaken our defense policies.

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krisabout 16 hours ago

It would help if officials released a summary of outcomes soon, so citizens can understand the steps being taken to protect public safety.

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