The National Executive Council has set up a Joint Committee to engage the youths,on employment, social safety net programmes, and national unity among other key issues of concern.
The Committee composing of Governors of Sokoto, Borno,Niger,Ondo,Ebonyi and Delta representing the Six geopolitical zones, will be headed by the Vice President .
It will also have representatives of Civil Society Organizations, religious leaders and traditional heads.
This was part of the resolution reached on Monday at the end of an emergency virtual NEC meeting.
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The Committee which is to commence work immediately will develop a comprehensive framework under the auspices of the Council that would coordinate joint actions and steps to be taken by both the Federal and State Governments to examine the fundamental issues underlining the protests and arrive at effective solutions, including how to enhance Nigeria’s national security.
In a Communique at the end of the meeting, NEC supports President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to a complete overhaul of the nation’s security services .

“NEC also commended the Nigerian Police and Security agencies for their handling of the disturbances in some States of the Federation while also noting its unequivocal belief that most members of the Nigerian security personnel are law-abiding and are capable of restoring law and order in the country.”
“NEC enjoined the CACOVID leadership to come out with an independent statement on the status of the distribution of palliatives donated to States which should clearly explain the circumstances behind the delay in the distribution of food items domiciled in warehouses across the country.
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“Council reviewed the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and other secessionist groups, stressing that these subterranean and violent tendencies must be quickly addressed given that they have continually hijacked demonstrations and caused mayhem and lawlessness across parts of the country.
“Council established that economic issues underlie what the country has gone through in the last few weeks. Good governance and improved service delivery remain the fundamental panacea to social tensions in the country, and social welfare must be given greater priority in the first instance.”
Council decried the irresponsible use of social media in fueling misinformation and increasing social tensions.
Council agreed to embark on an objective framing of a new security and stability architecture for the country supported by the development of a framework of engagement with the youth, civil society, and religious leaders; a framework for national unity; a framework to engage with security agencies that will devolve more control to State governors who are the chief security officers of their states; a framework for federal support to provide compensation for those who have incurred losses in the last few weeks and a framework for social security to deal with the problem of unemployment and poverty in the country.












