Matawalle hails Tinubu, condemns Babachir Lawal over president’s achievements

Defence minister Bello Matawalle has faulted the recent comments by Babachir Lawal, a former secretary to the government of the federation, regarding the 2027 presidential ambitions of President Bola Tinubu.
This was noted in a statement on Monday in Abuja. Mr Matawalle emphasised that Mr Tinubu has made commendable strides in governance and that Mr Lawal and his associates would be surprised by the resounding support the president will receive from the North.
He said the president had made impactful reforms in key areas like security, economy, infrastructure and governance.
The minister said the security forces eliminated over 8,000 terrorists and bandits, apprehended 11,600 criminals, and recovered more than 10,000 weapons in 2024.
According to him, this robust action has significantly improved security across the North.
He added that the successful rescue of approximately 8,000 kidnap victims underscored the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety of all citizens.
Mr Matawalle added that Mr Tinubu’s administration had prioritised infrastructure projects vital for economic growth in the North, including road construction and improvement of transportation networks.
He said that the local government autonomy had empowered local administrations to function effectively, ensuring accountability and better governance at the grassroots.
“President Tinubu, who has been in office for just 19 months, has made significant contributions in 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,” said Mr Matawalle.
He added, “The North remains steadfast in its support for President Tinubu. Any insinuation to the contrary is a deliberate attempt to sow discord and undermine our national security.”
Mr Matawalle urged critics to evaluate Mr Tinubu’s scorecard objectively rather than dismissing his efforts, saying it was essential for them to assess the tangible benefits of the president’s reforms.
“We must unite in our support for Mr President as he continues to work towards a prosperous and secure Nigeria. Our support for President Tinubu is unwavering and unshakeable. We stand firmly behind his vision for a prosperous and secure Nigeria,” he added.
(NAN)
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