The Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, has firmly rejected comments made by Dr. Babachir Lawal regarding President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2027 presidential ambitions.
Matawalle asserted that President Tinubu’s accomplishments in governance would garner overwhelming support from the North, countering Lawal’s claims.
In a statement, Matawalle said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who has been in office for just 19 months, has made significant contributions to all regions of Nigeria, including the North. The people of the North will rally behind Mr. President to build upon the achievements and reforms he has initiated.”
Emphasizing the administration’s strides in security, Matawalle revealed that in 2024 alone: Over 8,000 terrorists and bandits were neutralized, 11,600 criminals were arrested, more than 10,000 weapons were recovered, and approximately 8,000 kidnap victims were rescued. He also highlighted the establishment of the Multi-Agency Anti-Kidnap Fusion Cell in December 2024, a collaborative initiative with the UK’s National Crime Agency, which has significantly improved coordination in tackling kidnapping.
“The North remains steadfast in its support for President Tinubu. Any insinuation to the contrary is a deliberate attempt to sow discord and undermine national security,” Matawalle stressed.
Matawalle further underscored the administration’s economic policies aimed at enhancing livelihoods in the North, including:
– The creation of the Ministry of Livestock Development, which promotes economic growth, empowers rural communities, and boosts food security.
– A decline in grain prices nationwide, reflecting the success of the government’s agricultural policies.
– Infrastructure projects, such as road construction and improved transportation networks, which are revitalizing the Northern economy.
He also praised President Tinubu’s commitment to local governance, particularly his emphasis on local government autonomy, which empowers local administrations to function effectively and ensures accountability at the grassroots level.
Matawalle urged critics like Babachir Lawal to evaluate President Tinubu’s record objectively rather than dismissing his achievements.
“It is essential for us in the North to assess the tangible benefits of the President’s reforms. The cries of dissent should not overshadow the progress being made,” he stated.
He concluded by affirming that President Tinubu’s legacy is one of hope and progress for all Nigerians, regardless of region, age, or gender.
“Our support for President Tinubu is unwavering and unshakeable. We stand firmly behind his vision for a prosperous and secure Nigeria,” Matawalle declared.