Prioritize governance, not smear campaigns, HURIWA tells Zamfara governor

Fri, Sep 20, 2024
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THE Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has reacted to the recent accusations made by Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, against the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle. Governor Lawal had accused his predecessor of sponsoring terrorism and money laundering during an interview on TVC, suggesting that Matawalle should resign to clear his name.

In a press statement issued on Friday, HURIWA criticized Governor Lawal’s remarks, labeling the allegations as unsubstantiated and lacking merit. The rights group argued that the accusations against Matawalle, who served as Zamfara State Governor before his current appointment, are politically motivated and aimed at defaming his predecessor without credible evidence.

“During his interview, Governor Lawal claimed that Matawalle was involved in banditry and looted billions of naira while in office. He accused the former governor of failing to address the insecurity in Zamfara, alleging that he had close ties to bandit leaders, including providing them with vehicles and funds. Lawal further criticized Matawalle for leaving the state’s treasury in disarray, citing that over N250 billion was unaccounted for when he took over office”, HURIWA quoted.

However, HURIWA, in its response, dismissed Lawal’s claims as baseless. The group pointed out that Lawal’s allegations lack concrete evidence and are merely an attempt to tarnish Matawalle’s reputation. HURIWA also emphasized that the Minister of State for Defence remains a key figure in the federal government’s ongoing efforts to combat terrorism, especially in the North-West region.

HURIWA noted that the Zamfara State governor should focus on addressing the pressing issues facing the state rather than engaging in political squabbles. The association expressed concern that while Governor Lawal is preoccupied with discrediting Matawalle, the state continues to suffer from insecurity, poverty, and economic instability.

The rights group also highlighted reports that Governor Lawal’s administration approved N19 billion for the procurement of kitchen equipment for the office of the First Lady, Huriyya Dauda Lawal, a move that has sparked outrage among citizens. Critics have condemned the extravagant spending amid widespread poverty and displacement in the state. HURIWA questioned the transparency and accountability of such an expenditure, especially when juxtaposed with the achievements of Matawalle’s administration.

HURIWA praised Matawalle’s contributions during his tenure as governor, highlighting several key achievements. These include the construction of an airport, roads, and healthcare facilities across Zamfara State. Under Matawalle’s leadership, the state also invested in security infrastructure, including the purchase of Hilux vehicles and ambulances, as well as the installation of solar-powered streetlights in the state capital.

The group further noted Matawalle’s efforts in constructing primary healthcare centers in all 147 wards in the state, along with significant investments in education, including settling backlogs of payments for NECO and WAEC examinations.

HURIWA stated that these tangible achievements stand in stark contrast to Governor Lawal’s administration, which has been embroiled in controversies over frivolous spending and accusations of corruption.

In its statement, HURIWA further defended Matawalle’s integrity, asserting that he remains loyal to President Bola Tinubu and has the full trust of the administration. The group pointed out that Matawalle has been at the forefront of recent counterterrorism efforts in the North-West, working closely with service chiefs to combat banditry. According to HURIWA, the recent successes in the fight against terrorism, particularly in Sokoto and Zamfara, further demonstrate Matawalle’s commitment to eradicating insecurity in the region.

The rights group argued that it would be illogical for Matawalle to be involved in terrorism funding, given his active role in the ongoing war against bandits. “If the Minister of State for Defence had any remote connection to terrorism, would he be at the helm of operations to decimate terrorist groups in the North-West? The answer is no,” HURIWA stated.

HURIWA also dismissed calls for Matawalle’s resignation, suggesting instead that it is Governor Lawal who should step down. The group cited reports that Lawal declared N9 trillion in assets in his Code of Conduct submission, raising questions about his financial dealings. In addition, HURIWA referenced Lawal’s involvement in the high-profile corruption case involving Diezani Alison-Madueke, during which he was reportedly detained for over two months in connection with $44 billion in stolen funds.

Moreover, HURIWA pointed to emerging evidence that Governor Lawal has allegedly been involved in providing financial support to bandits, fostering a climate of insecurity that persists in the state. The association condemned Lawal’s media campaign to discredit his predecessor, urging him to provide concrete evidence to substantiate his claims.

HURIWA also stressed the need for accountability and transparency in government spending, particularly concerning the questionable ₦19 billion kitchen equipment expenditure. The association concluded by urging both the governor and the Minister of State for Defence to prioritize the needs of their people and collaborate in addressing the security challenges plaguing Zamfara and the wider North-West region.

The rights group also urged Nigerians to disregard the allegations against Matawalle, calling them intellectually weak and lacking evidence. “It is time for Governor Lawal to put the interests of Zamfara people first and work towards solutions, not smear campaigns,” HURIWA stated.

A.I

Sept. 20, 2024

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