The council of state under the military government in Nigeria was made up of the following members EXCEPT
Chief of General Staff
Former Heads of State
Head of State/President
Inspector General of Police
State Military Governors
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i don't think the answer is D, it ought to be A
I carried out a personal research concerning this
During military rule in Nigeria, the Council of State typically included the Head of State/President, former Heads of State, and other key military figures like the Inspector General of Police and State Military Governors. The Chief of General Staff, while a high-ranking military position, was not traditionally part of the Council of State during this period. Their role focused on military operations rather than the broader governance functions of the council.

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) was a key figure in law enforcement and security, but their inclusion in the Council of State was not a standard or consistent practice in the same way as the other listed members during military regimes in Nigeria. While the IGP would have been a significant advisor on security matters, they were generally not a formal member of the Council of State itself.
The answer should be D

