

In a surprising turn of events, President Bola Tinubu has openly expressed his displeasure at the actions of unauthorized personnel, including his son, Seyi Tinubu, who have been sneaking in and of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meetings without permission. A video of the president reprimanding these individuals has gone viral on social media, shedding light on a matter that has raised concerns about accountability and transparency within the Nigerian government.
The video captures online by Starnigerianews.com President Tinubu addressing the issue during a recent FEC meeting, where he emphasized the importance of adhering to the established rules and protocols. He made it clear that only a select few individuals, including Hadiza Bala Usman, Bayo Onanuga, Hakeem MURI-OKUNOLA, and Aderemi, have permission to attend these high-level government meetings. In addition, President Tinubu underlined that any other individuals should only be present if specifically requested by him.
President Tinubu’s public reprimand underscores his commitment to maintaining order and professionalism within the FEC meetings, which serve as the highest decision-making body in Nigeria. These gatherings are vital for discussing critical national issues, and the president’s actions indicate his determination to ensure that they are conducted with the utmost seriousness and integrity.
The presence of unauthorized personnel, including the president’s own son, has not only raised concerns about the integrity of these meetings but has also sparked questions about accountability and transparency in the Nigerian government.
As of now, it remains to be seen how the public will react to these events and whether any further disciplinary measures will be taken in response to the unauthorized attendance. Nevertheless, President Tinubu’s decisive actions send a clear message that maintaining a culture of responsibility and professionalism within the government is of the utmost importance, and steps are being taken to address this issue appropriately.