Bwala dismissed the notion as purely political, stating that the recent relocation of certain departments, including those of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), should not be misconstrued as a shift of the nation’s headquarters.
Bwala took to social media, posting on X, stating, “I honestly think the hoopla around the conspiracy that the movement of FAAN and some departments of CBN to Lagos as plans to move the headquarters of Nigeria to Lagos is merely political.”
He further noted that many other government departments and agencies operate outside Abuja in locations suited to their functions, reinforcing his belief that Abuja would remain the capital of Nigeria.