In a bold display of unwavering loyalty to President Bola Tinubu, Daniel Bwala, the Special Adviser on Media and Policy Communication, has categorically dismissed the sensational allegations of genocide against Christians in Nigeria. With a tone of authority, he proclaimed the nation’s diplomatic efforts as robust, measured, and undeniably factual.
During an electrifying interview with ARISE News, Bwala made it clear that the Tinubu administration is embarking on a global media blitz, aiming to squelch what he labeled as "false and misleading narratives" about Nigeria’s security climate. An impressive move, no doubt, as the world watches with bated breath!
Addressing the fiery comments from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who threatened military action over claims of Christian persecution, Bwala stood firm, calling these allegations unfounded and a gross misrepresentation of Nigeria’s multifaceted security issues. “There is no genocide against Christians in Nigeria!” he declared emphatically, reinforcing the administration’s resilient stance.
Bwala’s message was clear: insecurity affects everyone in Nigeria,Muslims, Christians, and non-religious individuals alike! It’s a collective struggle, and the Tinubu administration is laser-focused on combating terrorism and enhancing security through vital partnerships with international allies, including the United States. “Our engagements revolve around intelligence sharing, mutual respect, and cooperation,always preserving Nigeria’s sovereignty!” he proclaimed with fervor.
In a warning against the dangers of mischaracterizing insecurity as a religious conflict, Bwala stressed that such narratives only serve to deepen societal divisions and hinder national efforts to restore peace. “If we were to rank the nation’s priorities, this issue would be fourth! Security, food security, agriculture, and healthcare take precedence,” he clarified, showcasing the administration’s clear vision for the future.
With a diplomatic approach that is both balanced and assertive, Bwala assured that defending Nigeria’s image while maintaining international goodwill is the administration’s top priority. “This is about safeguarding Nigeria’s sovereignty and correcting the misinformation out there. We will continue to engage responsibly and transparently!” he affirmed, sounding a rallying cry for unity.
Reiterating the administration’s commitment to justice for every Nigerian, regardless of faith, Bwala stated emphatically, “Every Nigerian life matters equally!” He concluded with a powerful message of peace, unity, and fairness across all faiths in Nigeria. It’s a call to arms for both national and international audiences!