FG Set to Name Terror Sponsors Soon — Daniel Bwala Hints at Major Security Shake-Up

FG Set to Name Terror Sponsors Soon — Daniel Bwala Hints at Major Security Shake-Up

Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, has said that the federal government will soon reveal the identities of terrorists and their financiers across Nigeria. Speaking during an interview on Television Continental (TVC), Bwala disclosed that the administration is taking “far-reaching decisions” aimed at weakening criminal networks and restoring national confidence. He assured Nigerians that ongoing security reforms will lead to visible and measurable results in the coming days.

Daniel Bwala: Special Adviser to the President Says in the Coming Days We’ll Know the Terrorists and Their Financiers

In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, Daniel Bwala said, emphasising that the Tinubu administration is determined to dismantle the economic lifelines sustaining terrorism. He noted that identifying and exposing the sponsors of violent groups is crucial to interrupting their operational capacities and preventing fresh attacks. According to him, the government has intensified intelligence gathering and strengthened coordination among security agencies.

Bwala explained that the renewed drive follows recent strategic meetings between the presidency and defence chiefs, during which the need for a more aggressive, intelligence-led approach was reiterated. In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, he added, stating that the federal government is tracking financial flows, technology channels, and supply lines used by extremist groups. He maintained that the revelations will reflect a broader national security overhaul.

Bwala further assured Nigerians that these efforts go beyond public announcements and involve long-term structural reforms. He stressed that the ongoing reviews of security operations will ensure transparency and accountability. In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, he reiterated, describing it as a major step toward restoring public trust in government-led anti-terrorism campaigns.

Daniel Bwala: Special Adviser to the President Says in the Coming Days We’ll Know the Terrorists and Their Financiers as FG Makes ‘Far-Reaching Decisions’

In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, Bwala said, highlighting that the government’s decisions were part of a bigger strategy to stabilise the country. He hinted that some policy measures are already being implemented quietly due to their sensitive nature. He assured Nigerians that once these actions mature, their impact will reflect in reduced attacks and improved security across affected regions.

He described the reforms as “far-reaching,” noting that they involve enhanced border controls, partnerships with foreign intelligence agencies, and a clampdown on illicit financial transactions. In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, Bwala repeated, suggesting that the revelations would demonstrate the federal government’s seriousness in addressing long-standing concerns over terrorism sponsors.

Bwala also urged the public to remain patient and supportive as the administration progresses with the implementation of its security blueprint. He insisted that President Tinubu is committed to protecting lives and restoring stability. In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, he said once more, describing it as a turning point in the national security fight.

Daniel Bwala: Special Adviser to the President Says in the Coming Days We’ll Know the Terrorists and Their Financiers as Nigerians Await Visible Results

In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, Bwala assured, noting that Nigerians expect more transparency and decisive action following years of rising insecurity. He said the government understands the urgency and is aligning its policies to reflect citizens’ expectations. According to him, the forthcoming disclosures will show that the administration is not shielding anyone involved in undermining national peace.

He added that beyond naming financiers, the federal government plans to prosecute individuals and entities found culpable. In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, he said, stressing that the era of impunity for sponsors of violence is coming to an end. He said the government is working closely with financial regulators to freeze suspicious accounts and block funding networks.

Bwala concluded that the success of anti-terrorism efforts will depend on sustained public cooperation. In the coming days we’ll know the terrorists and their financiers, he said, urging citizens to support security agencies with credible information and avoid spreading false alarms.


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