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Finally, FG Set to Name Those Sponsoring Terrorism in Nigeria

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The Federal Government has moved closer to unveiling the people and networks believed to be behind the financing of terrorism across the country.

This fresh indication emerged after President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, confirmed that the administration is concluding processes that will lead to the public disclosure of those involved.

Bwala, who appeared on TVC on Sunday, said the government has taken firm decisions on security matters and Nigerians will begin to see the results shortly.

The media man explained that the fight against terrorism has entered a new phase, one that demands transparency and stronger cooperation at different levels.

According to him, terrorism can no longer be treated as a problem confined to specific borders.

He noted that extremist groups now operate through cross-border networks, making international collaboration unavoidable.

The presidential aide added that global powers are paying closer attention to countries like Nigeria, where militants have attempted to spread their influence.

He stressed that the world has adjusted its view of terrorism since the September 11 attacks. “Since the events of 9/11, terrorism has been treated as a global security issue. Any nation where terrorists operate becomes a concern to the rest of the world,” he said.

Bwala also urged international partners to continue strengthening their support for Nigeria’s counter-terrorism efforts, saying the cooperation is essential to cut off financial channels and organised cells.

The presidential aide pointed out that militant activities that once dominated the Middle East have gradually shifted toward the Sahel, creating new clusters of insecurity.

He warned that this shift places additional pressure on governments in West Africa to work together and share intelligence.

Bwala revealed that the Tinubu administration has been working quietly but aggressively to disrupt local networks fueling violence.

He assured the public that actions already taken will soon become visible, including exposing those responsible for financing terrorism.

“At home, the government is making decisive interventions. In the coming days, Nigerians will know who the terrorists are and those funding them,” he stated.

Nonetheless, the Federal government has not given a specific date for the announcement, but insiders suggest the move will form part of a broader security review already underway.

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