Specific advisors for the President of Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, have stated that the government of the Tinubu Bola President has fulfilled his main promise to the Nigerians to ensure national security.
Bwala made this claim during an interview about Today’s politics, a current business program at Channels Television, on Wednesday night.
He highlighted administrative progress in overcoming the challenges of critical security, especially in areas previously known for high levels of violence. “He [Tinubu] Make an appointment in electricity, but let me tell you, see fundamental. Promise number one, the security of life and people’s welfare will be the responsibility of the government, “said Bwala.
Quoting improvements in security in countries such as Benue and Plateau, as well as reducing violent incidents related to the Biafra indigenous people (IPOB), Bwala emphasized a significant decline in insecurity since the government served. “We have experienced a series of problems in the benue. Isn’t there? He asked.
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He added that the situation had increased compared to the high levels of kidnapping and violence witnessed in 2022 and 2023, especially in the city centers.
His comments emerged after the reported security challenges and attacks by bandits in several parts of the country.
According to Bwala, what remains is a criminal activity that is not unique to Nigeria and should not be seen as a reflection of a bad government. “I have degraded the insecurity. What we see in Nigeria is a criminal tendency that has no core relationship with whether someone who rules well or not, because it exists in every part of this world,” he said.
In the economy, Bwala stated that Nigeria was on the road to full recovery. He noted that the increase in national income under Tinubu’s leadership had allowed the state governor to enjoy what he described as “the era of their oil explosion.”
Bwala also rejected the new opposition coalition formed as unimportant, which states that its leaders only took over the African Democratic Congress (ADC) because they did not have their own political platforms.
“The coalition is not a threat,” he said, underestimating his capacity to challenge the ruling party in the upcoming elections.