Following President Bola Tinubu’s recent slip while boarding a parade vehicle during the Democracy Day celebrations at Eagles Square in Abuja, political commentator Adamu Garba II has criticized the security arrangements surrounding the President.

Garba expressed his concerns on social media, calling for a reorganization of the security protocol to better protect the nation’s leader.

In a tweet, Garba emphasized the need for stricter adherence to standard security practices: “The security protocol around the President needs to be reorganized. You cannot allow the President to board an elevated parade vehicle all alone while all of you looked on. By standard protocol, he is supposed to be guided. He is the President and commander-in-Chief.”

The incident, which saw President Tinubu momentarily lose his footing while stepping onto the ceremonial vehicle, has sparked a broader discussion about the safety and security measures in place for the nation’s highest office. The swift assistance from nearby security personnel allowed the President to quickly regain his composure and continue with the day’s events, but the episode has highlighted potential gaps in protective protocols.

Garba’s remarks draw attention to the critical importance of ensuring the safety of the President, especially during high-profile public events. His comments suggest that the existing security measures may have been inadequate in preventing the incident and call for a review and enhancement of the procedures to prevent similar occurrences in the future….Sée Móre

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