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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu chaired a high-level security meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja to review the nation's security architecture and address threats like terrorism and banditry.
Senior military and intelligence officials, including Defence Minister General Christopher Musa (Rtd), National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, and Chiefs of Defence Staff, provided updates on the security situation across the country.The meeting emphasized close coordination between armed forces and intelligence agencies to tackle ongoing challenges.Attendees also included key figures from the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and Department of State Services (DSS).
While details of discussions remained confidential, the event highlighted the administration's commitment to strengthening national security frameworks.The gathering followed reports of increased criminal activities and underscored the need for strategic collaboration among security organs.This meeting aligns with Tinubu's broader efforts to stabilize the country amid persistent threats.
The focus on terrorism and banditry reflects growing concerns about regional instability and the necessity for integrated counter-terrorism strategies.