Nigeria President Bola Tinubu will be presiding over the second Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting of his government about six weeks after the inauguration of the Council on August 28, 2023.

A reliable Presidency source on Sunday evening told THISDAY that the meeting, is expected to consider many of the approvals granted by President Tinubu since the maiden meeting of  FEC.

Although there were no details on the scheduled meeting, it was gathered that FEC which will convene by 12pm will consider  approvals President Tinubu already granted some ministries along the line.

According to the reliable source: “It is holding tomorrow, at least that’s the last I heard and likelihood of any change is really slim. Mr President will be presiding over the FEC for the second time. It should start by 12pm and ministers are expected to have arrived before that time.

“As to what might be on the agenda, I don’t know, but I suspect they will be ratifying some of the approvals already granted some ministries by Mr President. At least I can remember in the last few days he approved some projects and policies for Works and FCT ministries.”

FEC is comprised of statutory members, chaired by the President, who is  Chairman of Council,  with Vice President as Deputy.

Expected at Monday’s Council meeting are Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF); the National Security Adviser; the Governor of the Central Bank; the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation; Chief of Staff to the President, all the 48 ministers; Head of Civil Service of the Federation, among others.