Former Minister of Aviation and Culture, Chief Oluwafemi Fani-Kayode, has expressed concerns over national security risks in a recent essay published on his social media platforms.
In the essay, Fani-Kayode addressed comments made by former Kaduna State Governor and ex-FCT Minister, Mallam Nasir El Rufai, regarding access to sensitive communications within the Office of the President’s National Security Advisor.
He emphasized that public statements about such matters could raise security concerns and underscored the importance of discretion, accountability, and responsible conduct by public officials.
Fani-Kayode contrasted the approach of different public figures, praising those who demonstrate restraint, focus, and loyalty to institutional responsibilities. He urged all leaders to act with prudence, humility, and in ways that uphold the stability and security of the nation.
The former minister concluded by highlighting the importance of respecting national security protocols and ensuring that public commentary does not compromise the country’s safety or governance.
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