FG to Unmask Terrorism Financiers, Promises No Sacred Cows β€” Daniel Bwala

Published on 1 December 2025 at 11:25

Reported by: Ime Richard Aondofa | Edited by: Gabriel Osa

The Federal Government is preparing to publicly reveal the identities of individuals and organizations suspected of financing terrorism across the country, in what officials describe as a decisive push against the financial backbone of extremist networks. The disclosure was confirmed by presidential aide Daniel Bwala, who said the administration is finalizing legal and intelligence protocols to ensure that those involved in secretly funding violence are exposed and held accountable.

Bwala stated that the move forms part of a broader counter-terrorism effort aimed at cutting off the resources that enable violent groups to acquire weapons, recruit followers, and destabilize communities. He asserted that some of the financiers may include influential figures who have operated with assumed immunity, noting that the government is ready to confront them head-on. According to him, the planned revelations will mark a turning point in the nation’s security strategy and demonstrate a commitment to transparency.

The presidential aide emphasized that the era of shielding sponsors of insecurity is coming to an end, declaring that the administration will “ensure that no one, no matter their status, is above the law.” Security analysts say exposing the financiers would not only weaken terror-linked networks but also help restore public confidence in the government’s counterinsurgency efforts. They also caution that the publication of names must be backed by verifiable evidence to avoid political weaponization or misidentification.

As Nigerians await the disclosure, there is a growing sense of anticipation among citizens who have consistently demanded accountability for those fueling violent extremism. The move is expected to spark significant national conversation and potentially reshape perceptions of responsibility, complicity, and justice in Nigeria’s prolonged fight against terror.

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