No VIP police escorts without my clearance- President Tinubu tells Ministers

Bola Tinubu

On Wednesday, December 10, President Bola Tinubu reiterated his order to remove police personnel from VIP escorts, instructing ministers and high-ranking officials who feel vulnerable that he must personally approve any request for extra protection.

Shortly after entering the Council Chambers for the Executive Council of the Federation meeting, the President issued the decree, stating that it was intended to reroute security forces to the battle against terrorism and kidnapping.

According to Tinubu, he has already notified the Inspector-General of Police and cautioned individuals, ministries, and agencies that any request for security protection must go through the IGP and be approved directly by him.

 

“If you have any problem of security because of the nature of your assignment, please contact the IGP and get my clearance,” he said.

 

He further instructed the Minister of Interior to work with the IGP and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to immediately replace withdrawn police escorts with civil defence officers so that no legitimately exposed person is left vulnerable.

The President also directed the National Security Adviser and the DSS to form a committee to review the entire security deployment structure and strengthen intelligence support, saying the country must mobilise “all the forces we can utilise.”

Tinubu said forest guards must also be armed and asked the NSA to take the matter seriously.

On livestock reform, the President handed a document to Vice President Kashim Shettima and issued a clear directive:

 

“Get the NEC to first identify which villages or grazing reserves can be salvaged or rehabilitated into ranches and livestock settlements.” he said

 

 

He said the aim is to end recurring herder-farmer conflicts and convert the livestock sector into an engine of economic opportunity, stressing that because land belongs to the states, the National Economic Council must work closely with governors to turn recoverable grazing areas into livestock villages.

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