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‘terrorists And Their Sponsors Will Be Exposed Soon’ – Presidency
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‘TERRORISTS AND THEIR SPONSORS WILL BE EXPOSED SOON’ – PRESIDENCY

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Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, has stated that the Federal Government is set to reveal the financiers of C in the coming days.

Bwala made the disclosure on Sunday during an interview on Television Continental (TVC), noting that the government is taking far-reaching measures whose results will soon be evident.

He emphasized that terrorism is a global challenge, urging governments worldwide to collaborate with Nigeria in addressing it. He traced the global focus on terrorism back to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States’ World Trade Center.

Bwala added that terrorism in any region is a concern for the entire world, which underscores the need for international support to combat it.

“They were in the Middle East, and gradually they are moving towards the Sahel to establish a hub of terrorism. That is why global governments are being called upon to cooperate with Nigeria. At home, the government is implementing decisive measures, and soon we will know who the terrorists and their financiers are,” he said.

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