Bwala: Defending Tinubu’s Administration Is very Simple to do
Bwala: Defending Tinubu’s Administration Is very Simple to do

Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communications, has stated that defending the current administration is a straightforward task for anyone familiar with how government works.
During his appearance on Politics Today on Channels Television on Monday, Bwala responded to rumors surrounding his new position, refuting suggestions that it was a step down.
“I have never been demoted. I enjoy a great relationship with the president, and I’m fully satisfied with my role,” Bwala explained.
Previously a spokesperson for Atiku Abubakar’s presidential campaign, Bwala also shared his strategy for supporting the government’s policies.
He emphasized that defending the administration is simple when one sticks to facts, maintains honesty, and is well-prepared to counter negative or agenda-driven narratives.
“In my opinion, defending this government is the easiest thing to do. You just need to present the facts, be transparent with the Nigerian people, and be prepared to challenge any misleading or biased narrative. Once you’re clear on these points and have done your homework, it becomes straightforward,” he said.
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