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 “Abuja Remains The Capital Of Nigeria”- Daniel Bwala Responds As President Tinubu Makes Controversial Moves To Relocate FAAN And CBN To Lagos

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 “Abuja Remains The Capital Of Nigeria”- Daniel Bwala Responds As President Tinubu Makes Controversial Moves To Relocate FAAN And CBN To Lagos....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie John

In response to the recent uproar surrounding President Tinubu’s strategic decisions to relocate certain government departments, including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), from Abuja to Lagos, Daniel Bwala, a PDP spokesman, voiced his perspective on the matter. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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While the announcements sparked concerns, particularly among Northern elites, Daniel Bwala, who previously met with President Tinubu, took to his social media handle to share his viewpoint. He addressed the swirling conspiracy theories suggesting a potential shift of Nigeria’s capital to Lagos due to these relocations.

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Bwala stated, “I honestly think the hoopla around the conspiracy that movement of FAAN and some departments of CBN to Lagos as plans to move headquarters of Nigeria to Lagos is merely political. Because there are many other departments and agencies of government that are not in Abuja but in their suitable locations. ABUJA WILL REMAIN THE CAPITAL OF NIGERIA.”

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His statement reflects a pragmatic perspective, emphasizing that the recent moves are likely driven by strategic considerations rather than a shift of the nation’s capital. As controversy continues to swirl, Bwala’s assertion reinforces the steadfast status of Abuja as the capital of Nigeria.

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