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FG Set to Name Terrorism Financiers as Tinubu Government Signals Major Security Shake-Up

The Federal Government says it is preparing to publicly reveal the identities of individuals, networks and financiers behind Nigeria’s terror organisations. Presidential adviser Daniel Bwala disclosed the impending announcement on Sunday, noting that the revelation will mark one of the most decisive national security steps under the Tinubu administration.

The plan to FG name terrorism financiers has heightened anticipation nationwide, especially amid recent security crises and rising terrorist attacks.

FG Name Terrorism Financiers
“Nigerians will soon know who the terrorists are and those funding them

FG Name Terrorism Financiers Move Signals Deep Intelligence Collaboration

Bwala said the government is currently taking “far-reaching decisions,” backed by strengthened intelligence-sharing alliances with global partners including the United States, the United Kingdom and France.

“Nigerians will soon know who the terrorists are and those funding them,”
he said.

He added that terrorists now operate as part of a global ecosystem, requiring coordinated international responses.

Global Terror Shift × Sahel Instability × Regional Threats

Bwala noted that terrorism patterns have shifted from the Middle East to the Sahel region, making Nigeria a strategic battleground.

He explained that after 9/11, world powers adopted a doctrine that terrorists—and their financiers—must be confronted wherever they operate.

Nigeria’s recently intensified cooperation with the US comes amid rising reports of foreign ISR flights, covert intelligence exchanges and counterterrorism briefings in Washington.

U.S. ISR FLIGHTS OVER BORNO
Reports claim US ISR aircraft conducted repeated surveillance flights over Borno as officials maintain total silence.

Tinubu’s Position Against Private Military Contractors

President Tinubu recently told African and European leaders that Nigeria rejects the growing use of private military companies in African conflicts, arguing that only state-led operations can preserve sovereignty.

Analysts say this aligns with the government’s effort to expose financiers, dismantle networks and take ownership of Nigeria’s internal security battles.

Public Expectations Rise as Nation Awaits the List

For years, Nigerians have demanded transparency on the financiers enabling Boko Haram, ISWAP and bandit syndicates.
Past administrations released no names despite multiple promise cycles.

This time, the Presidency suggests the list will be comprehensive, driven by actionable intelligence, global cooperation and a need to restore public confidence in Nigeria’s counterterrorism architecture.

The forthcoming FG name terrorism financiers announcement is expected to shift conversations around accountability, elite complicity and the roots of Nigeria’s security crisis.

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