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Stay away from Tinubu’s inauguration if you’re not invited, Transition Council warns


…as SGF assures pending court cases won’t stop president-elect’s swearing-in

Presidential Transition Council, on Thursday, advised persons without any authorised business at Eagle Square, Abuja, on May 29, 2023, to steer clear of the venue.

That day at the Eagle Square, President-elect Bola Tinubu and Vice-President-elect Kashim Shettima will take their oaths of office as the 16th President and Vice President of Nigeria.

National Security Adviser, General Babagana Monguno (ret), who is a member of the council, gave this warning while addressing a press conference on Thursday in Abuja.

He said all arrangements for accreditation and issuance of passes and identity documents for security agents had been concluded.

Monguno said, “My only advice is that if you have no business in security, you need not be near the vicinity of the programme, especially on the Inauguration Day.

“The most important thing I need to convey to you is that we do not envisage anything that will be adverse or negative. So, I urge everybody to be calm and the people who use the social media, please understand this to our visitors, especially those who come from other countries as well. It’s time to learn much more.”

Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman of the Council, Boss Mustapha, described the inauguration ceremony as historically significant.

Mustapha disclosed that the inauguration programme has as its theme, “Nigeria: Better Together”.

“All events will be broadcast live on all major stations and streamed on various social media platforms. Detailed information, including accreditation arrangements, would be provided by the Media and Publicity sub-Committee.

“So far, invitations have been sent to the Presidents and Heads of Government as well as Heads of International Organisations. We are also glad to report that many of these invitees have confirmed attendance in person.

“Let me assure everyone that adequate arrangements have been made for the safety and security of all people throughout the inauguration period.”

Mustapha in his response to a question on protests against the inauguration by some opposition elements, said, “Let me say without any fear of contradiction, there will be an inauguration on 29th of May. We will proceed with the inauguration of President-elect Tinubu and the litigation will continue. Our Constitution and Electoral Act have dealt with that. Our laws are sacrosanct.”

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