
Hi Dear, thanks for visiting! Like our
FB Page or Follow Us
Twitter for Regular News Updates!
Bwala’s comments come after US President Donald Trump designated Nigeria a “country of particular concern” over the alleged persecution of Christians.

Daniel Bwala, the Special Adviser on Policy Communication to President Bola Tinubu has claimed President Donald Trump needs an approval from Tinubu before it can carry out any military operation in Nigeria.
Bwala made the statement in an interview with BBC World Service on Monday.
He insisted that Nigeria is a sovereign nation and that any form of foreign intervention in its internal security issues must be collaborative and respectful of its territorial integrity.
Bwala’s comments come after US President Donald Trump designated Nigeria a “country of particular concern” over the alleged persecution of Christians.
Trump also threatened to deploy America’s “Department of War” against terrorist groups he claimed were targeting Christians in Nigeria.
“If it’s a joint operation with Nigeria, that’s acceptable,” Bwala said.
“But diplomatically, it is wrong to invade a sovereign nation without collaboration—especially one that remains a strategic partner in the fight against insecurity.
“Unilateral intervention only happens when there is evidence that a government is complicit in a crisis. That is certainly not the case in Nigeria,” he said.
SHARE THIS NEWS
Send us a news tip, Advert/ Promotion enquiries, General enquiries, Complain about a story, Submit an opinion, Submit a photo, audio or video etc. Send mail to bobojaytv @gmail.com
Post a Comment
Let know your opinion on this story