In a recent interview 7:18 on Symfoni TV, Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication Daniel Bwala reflected on his experience working within the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu while discussing trust, leadership confidence, and the responsibilities attached to his advisory role.

In the interview, Bwala stated, “Tinubu told me, ‘I have absolute confidence in you, and you are doing well.’” He used the statement to highlight the level of assurance he says he received from the President.

He explained that the comment reflects a broader pattern of encouragement within their working relationship, emphasizing that such confidence helps strengthen his commitment to delivering on his duties. According to him, the President’s approach to leadership involves assessing individuals carefully and offering support where trust has been established.

Bwala further noted that consistent communication and mutual understanding have contributed to stability in his engagement with the administration. He stressed that confidence from leadership is not merely symbolic but plays a practical role in enabling officials to function effectively and remain focused on assigned responsibilities.

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He also reiterated that his primary responsibility is to support the communication of government policies and engage with the public in a manner that promotes clarity and transparency. He added that maintaining trust between leadership and aides is essential for effective governance and policy implementation.

The Special Adviser concluded by affirming his dedication to the administration’s objectives, noting that his work is guided by service, accountability, and a continued effort to contribute positively to national development under the Tinubu-led government.

He emphasized that confidence, trust, and collaboration remain central to achieving the administration’s goals and sustaining effective governance across all sectors of public service. Read_More…

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