Impacts of President Tinubu’s Directive on VIP Police Escorts
President
Bola Tinubu’s decision to restrict police escorts for ministers and VIPs unless
cleared directly by him is more than just a bureaucratic adjustment, it carries
significant political, social, and cultural implications for Nigeria.
Political
Class
For Nigeria’s political elite, this directive represents a sharp departure from long-standing privileges. Traditionally, ministers, lawmakers, and senior officials have enjoyed automatic access to police escorts, often seen as a symbol of status and power. By centralizing approval under the presidency, Tinubu is signaling that security resources are not entitlements but tools to be deployed strategically. This could create tension among officials who feel exposed or undermined, but it also forces them to align more closely with national priorities rather than personal convenience.