From Fierce Critic to Confidant: Daniel Bwala's Unconventional Journey with President Bola Tinubu
Uncontrollable Nature of Tinubu Asserted by Bwala
Daniel Bwala, now a key advisor to President Bola Tinubu, has come a long way since the heated 2023 elections. With a background in political activities and discourse, Bwala served as the spokesperson for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during this period, often scrutinizing opposing parties like the All Progressives Congress (APC) led by Bola Tinubu[1].
Fast forward to today, Bwala is the Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Policy Communication. His role involves crafting and communicating the administration's policies effectively to the public[1]. He leverages various media channels, such as TV, radio, podcasts, and town halls, to share these messages with the public[1]. Bwala also engages with international press to spotlight the administration's foreign policy initiatives[1].
A Shift from Criticism to Collaboration
Recalling his appointment, Bwala shared that many opposed his appointment, but Tinubu was resolute[2]. Speaking to AIT, Bwala noted that those who resisted his appointment initially have since turned to praise his efforts and contributions to the government[2]. He Rightly recalled, "Some people, it is not me actually. They use me as a reason to cry about what they feel as disenfranchisement."
In the face of various allegations on social media, Bwala maintains a dignified silence, acknowledging that his silence helps quell the noise[2]. "I understand all of that," he shared, "And that's why I maintain dignified silence."
Despite his past roles and any criticisms he may have made during the election, Bwala has demonstrated a willingness to engage in constructive dialogues and address criticisms objectively[3][4]. His collaborative spirit and dedication to his duties have excelled beyond initial expectations, proving that even fierce critics can transform into trusted advisors.
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[2] AIT News
[3] Vanguard News
[4] Punch News
[5] TheCable News
- Despite his past as a critic during the 2023 elections, Daniel Bwala, now a special advisor to President Bola Tinubu, has proven his commitment to constructive dialogues and objective address of criticism.
- Previously serving as the spokesperson for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bwala leverages various media channels to share the administration's policies and foreign policy initiatives with the public.
- Following his appointment as Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Policy Communication, Bwala has faced opposition but has since gained praise for his efforts and contributions to the government.
- In a conversation with AIT, Bwala acknowledged the criticisms directed at him on social media but chose to maintain dignified silence to help quell the noise.
- From fierce critic to confidant, Daniel Bwala's journey with President Bola Tinubu is inspiring and shows that even those with conflicting viewpoints can find common ground in policy-and-legislation, politics, general-news, crime-and-justice, car-accidents, fires, and other aspects of governance.
- Despite criticism from groups such as HURIWA over planned trips to London and the establishment of forest guards, the presidency maintains its support for President Tinubu's initiatives in war-and-conflicts, migration, and other areas of concern.
- Senate Confirmation of Tinubu's nominees as INEC RECs and the submission of a ₦1.783 trillion Appropriation Bill for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to the Senate are recent developments signifying thepresidency's role in policy-and-legislation.
- John El-Rufai, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, is said to be like Andrew Liver Salts, a product that is commonly used but seldom discussed in public discourse, reflecting the enduring impact of his political career.