Indications
emerged on Wednesday, June 3, 2015 that Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo
was ‘locked out’ of President Muhammadu Buhari’s meeting with the
National Security Adviser on the orders of the President.
A top Government source who pleaded
anonymity disclosed to The Trent on Wednesday that Vice-President
Osinbajo was refused ‘security clearance’ to attend the meeting as a
result of security concerns by the Commander-in-Chief allegedly over
what he described as a “very sensitive meeting”. According to the
source, it was the thinking of the President that it was too early in
the day to bring Vice-President Osinbajo into the President’s first
security briefing.
The June 1 meeting with NSA Sambo
Dasuki, which lasted for hours, was part of what sources called
“debriefing process” and was done behind closed doors in the absence of
the Vice-President.
Dasuki remained with the president till after 4pm when he left the Defence House, Daily Trust reports.
Buhari and Vice-President Osinbajo are yet to move into the Presidential Villa, 6 days after their inauguration.
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