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Aftermath Of #EndSARS Protest: Osinbajo, Okowa, Tambuwal, Others On FG High-powered Committee To Engage The Youths

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, will chair a Federal Government high-powered Committee constituted to tackled the implementation of the demands of the #EndSARS protesters as well as engaged the youths on employment issues, as well as build on social safety and national unity in the country.
The committee, also has six governors as members.
This was part of resolution reached after more than four hours of deliberations at an emergency meeting of the National Economic Council on Monday.
BIGPEN reports that the NEC, at the meeting resolved that the deeper reasons behind the EndSARS protests and its fallouts should be addressed by both the Federal and State Governments.
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To this end, a Council committee to engage the youths, representatives of Civil Society Organizations, religious and traditional leaders, on employment, social safety net programmes, and national unity among other key issues of concern has been constituted composing governors representing the six geopolitical zones.
The Committee would be chaired by the Vice President who presided over the meeting attended by the Governors, FCT Minister, Central Bank Governor, Inspector General of Police, representatives from the Military, the Directorate of State Security, and the National Human Rights Commission.
Members of the committee are:
- Governor of Sokoto State
- Governor of Borno State
- Governor of Niger State
- Governor of Ondo State
- Governor of Ebonyi State
- Governor of Delta State
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.