President Bola Tinubu will preside over his first Council of State meeting today, Tuesday, marking a significant moment in his administration. The meeting, set to take place at noon in the executive council chamber of the presidential villa, will bring together key figures in Nigerian governance to discuss the nation’s most pressing issues.
The Council of State is a crucial advisory body in the Nigerian federal government, tasked with guiding policymaking to the executive branch. The council is chaired by the sitting president, with the vice president serving as the deputy chair.
Its members include former presidents or heads of state, former chief justices of Nigeria, the president of the senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, state governors, and the attorney-general of the federation (AGF).
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Today’s agenda is expected to focus on critical national concerns such as food security, national security, and economic policies. These issues have become increasingly urgent in light of recent events, including widespread protests by youths across the country.
The protests, sparked by Nigeria’s worst cost of living crisis in decades, underscore the importance of the discussions that will take place during the meeting.
The Council of State’s deliberations today will likely play a pivotal role in shaping the direction of the country’s policies in the coming months, as the Tinubu administration seeks to address the challenges facing Nigeria.