The Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, has dismissed recent comments by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal regarding President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election prospects, insisting that the North remains firm behind the president.

In a statement released yesterday in Abuja, Matawalle described Lawal’s statement as an attempt to create division.

He emphasized that President Tinubu has made significant strides in governance, particularly in security, infrastructure, and economic reforms.

“The North remains steadfast in its support for President Tinubu”, Matawalle said.

“Any insinuation to the contrary is a deliberate attempt to sow discord and undermine our national unity”

Highlighting some achievements of the Tinubu administration, the minister noted that “security forces had neutralized over 8,000 terrorists and bandits, apprehended 11,600 criminals, and recovered more than 10,000 weapons in 2024 alone”

“Additionally, the successful rescue of approximately 8,000 kidnap victims shows governments commitment to protecting all citizens.

“On economic development, Matawalle stressed that Tinubu’s administration had prioritized infrastructure projects critical to the North’s progress, including road construction and transportation network improvements.

He also highlighted the governments push for local government autonomy, which he said had strengthened governance at the grassroots level.

He urged critics to assess Tinubu’s scorecard objectively rather than dismissing his efforts.

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“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 unshakeable. We stand firmly behind his vision for a better Nigeria.”


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