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Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi - Politics - Nairaland

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Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op): 12:44pm On Dec 06, 2025
Today's Saturday Tribune column wonders why Minister of State for Defense Bello Matawalle, implicated in many credible allegations of complicity in feather bedding banditry, still has a job when his boss Mohammed Badaru has been let go:

Even the severest critics of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration admit that the last few days have seen what appear (at least on the surface) to be a visible, reinvigorated, if Donald Trump-induced, earnestness in the fight against the unchecked widening and deepening of the theaters of death and destruction in the country.

The firing of former Defense Minister Mohammed Badaru Abubakar (who infamously said in a BBC Hausa interview in late November 2025 that bandits are holed up in forests so impenetrable that bombs cannot get to them) and the appointment of General Christopher Musa in his place signaled a praiseworthy pivot in the direction of never-before-seen seriousness in tackling banditry and terrorism.

But this pivot is undermined, even scorned, by the retention of Bello Mutawalle as Minister of State for Defense.

The problem is not merely that Mutawalle has no background in defense or security. The problem is that he is beset by serious, credible and detailed allegations of complicity with the same bandits who have brought Zamfara and much of the Northwest to its knees.

These allegations have surfaced from multiple directions and from multiple periods, and they are consistent in their substance. They cast a dark shadow over his tenure as governor and raise troubling questions about his fitness to hold any security portfolio.

For example, a former senior aide of his gave an explosive interview in November 2025 in which he alleged that Matawalle provided “36 brand new Hilux vehicles” to notorious bandit commanders while he was governor and even maintained contact with these commanders after he became minister.

The aide also claimed that Matawalle purchased stolen livestock from the bandits at discounted prices. These allegations were not vague hints. They were specific actions accompanied by dates, names, and places, and they were made by someone who had worked closely with him.

This is not where the claims stop. While serving as governor, Matawalle was accused by his successor Dauda Lawal of harboring bandit leaders in the government house and turning the machinery of state toward enabling banditry rather than fighting it. According to reports, Lawal alleged that ransom payments to abductors often passed through government channels under Matawalle.

The accusations were so grave that Lawal called for Matawalle’s removal from the defense ministry on grounds that someone tainted by complicity should not be anywhere near Nigeria’s security apparatus.

Several respected Islamic clerics and political commentators have also raised longstanding claims that Matawalle procured vehicles for bandit leaders as part of what he styled as “peace efforts.”

These allegations aren’t recent, politically motivated hit jobs designed to get him out of his current job. They form a pattern that predates his time as minister and have endured long after he left the governorship.

Of course, Matawalle has denied all of these allegations, and has even reportedly offered to swear on the Qur’an that he has no links to bandits. But denial alone is not proof of innocence. The problem for him is not merely the fact of the accusations but the saturation of the accusations.

They come from a former aide, a sitting governor who succeeded him, Islamic clerics and investigative journalists. When allegations come from such diverse quarters and align in content, the burden shifts. Even if none is proven in a court of law, they have already damaged his credibility beyond repair.

Then there is the now infamous resurfaced video of him defending bandits and making excuses for their criminality. In that clip from 2021, recorded during his time as governor, Matawalle said of bandits that abduct, murder, and maim men, women and children: “not all of them are criminal.” He said bandits turned to criminal activities as a retaliation against vigilante groups who cheat them.

Nigerians who have lost family members or survived kidnapping attempts do not need anyone to tell them how tone-deaf such a defense sounds. Although the clip dates back some years, its resurgence is politically devastating because it reinforces what many Nigerians already suspected.

It shows a man who viewed bandits with indulgent sympathy at best. That video alone would have damaged a defense minister beyond redemption. Combined with the other allegations it makes his retention indefensible.

If President Bola Tinubu could ask Mohammed Badaru Abubakar to resign from his post as Minister of Defense to make way for General Christopher Musa, then there is absolutely no excuse for keeping Matawalle.

Like Abubakar, Mutawalle has zero security experience. But unlike Abubakar, Matawalle comes with enormous ethical baggage and a reputation clouded by claims of enabling the very terror he is supposed to fight. Keeping someone with no security expertise is one kind of error. Keeping someone with no expertise, little education and a tainted reputation is, frankly, national self-sabotage.

Tinubu’s original appointment of both Abubakar and Matawalle as defense ministers raised deep questions about his seriousness in confronting insecurity. What was the rationale for placing two civilians with no defense background at the helm of a ministry that requires seasoned security judgment?

Was it political balancing? Personal loyalty? Regional appeasement? Whatever the reason, it was shortsighted and dangerous at a time when insurgency and banditry had become existential threats. If the president now wants to show that he has awakened to the gravity of the crisis, the place to start is with the removal of those whose presence compromises the integrity of the defense sector.

Even on political grounds, Matawalle fails the most basic test. He has never won a statewide election. He became governor of Zamfara only because the Supreme Court voided the votes cast for the APC in 2019, ruled them wasted and ordered that the candidate with the second highest votes be sworn in.

He was what Nigerians like to call a “Supreme Court governor,” not a governor elected by the will of the people. When he finally faced the electorate in 2023, he lost.

Why does the president believe there is political value in a man who has never actually won the mandate of his state? Someone who cannot mobilize his own people cannot bring political advantage to the center. Someone who lost an election despite incumbency certainly cannot strengthen the political fortunes of an administration struggling with public trust.

In other words, Matawalle brings neither political nor security value to the government. Instead, he brings reputational risk. He is a political liability because he lacks electoral legitimacy. He is a security liability because the allegations against him erode public confidence and taint any efforts at reform within the defense ministry.

There is also no shortage of competent, apolitical, untainted security experts from Zamfara who could replace him without creating regional controversy. The state has produced senior military officers and respected security analysts who have real experience with counterinsurgency, civil-military relations and community-based security programs.

If Tinubu genuinely wants to send a message that his administration is serious about the war against bandits and terrorists, replacing Matawalle with a professional would send that message clearly.

The president cannot continue to insist that he is committed to restoring security while keeping someone whose name triggers suspicion and distrust. Nigeria is at a point where symbolism matters as much as substance.

A tainted defense minister sends the wrong signal to bandits and terrorists, to citizens, to the military, and to our international partners. It tells the world that politics still outranks competence at a moment when many are losing hope.

The fight against terrorists and bandits demands clarity of purpose. It demands leaders whose integrity is above reproach. It demands individuals who inspire confidence in troops and communities. Bello Matawalle does not meet that standard. Every day he remains in that office deepens public skepticism about the administration’s seriousness and chips away at whatever legitimacy the security sector still has.

If the president wants to convince Nigerians that he is taking the security crisis seriously, he must remove Matawalle. Keeping him undermines the mission, insults victims and burdens the nation with a defense minister whose reputation is incompatible with the gravity of the role.

The country deserves better. The security forces deserve better. And a government that claims to prioritize the restoration of peace cannot be served by a man whose name has become a symbol of the problem rather than the solution.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2025/12/why-is-matawalle-still-defense-minister.html

Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Biafman: 12:46pm On Dec 06, 2025
Taquiya question. A foooooolani asking why another fooooolani is still defense minister of his country. Continue fooling the fools.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op): 12:48pm On Dec 06, 2025
“Not all bandits are criminal. Bandits turned to criminal activities as a retaliation against vigilante groups who cheat them..... " - ( Matawalle)
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Karlovich: 12:52pm On Dec 06, 2025
embarassed The drug baron from Iragbiji must suffer for all the evil things he has done to innocent people.

This I have seen!
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op): 12:57pm On Dec 06, 2025
It is an irony for a country wherein bandits and terrorists with their sympathizers are the one controlling the security of a sovereign nation
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by helinues: 12:58pm On Dec 06, 2025
Z might be the reason. Who knows
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by EyeCumInPeace: 1:07pm On Dec 06, 2025
Northern Mooslims are all apologists of BH and Bandiitry.
None of them should hold any principal security position, else the fight against insecurity will be compromised.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by yang(m): 1:09pm On Dec 06, 2025
We told you Nigeria is a hopeless place

20 suspect arrested all released and not charged to Court

A Shadow illegal agency operating under the president with a Mandate to carry out assassination

No wonder the fool could not bring his case to court and now how can we know the financiers of terrorrism in Nigeria

This is the same group that came to assassinate KANU in his village when he was under bail

They killed more than 22 people that day just to assassinate KANU

And he is here saying injustice and asking for industrial court to intervee

This man needs his day in court to explain to the whole country what is OSW who founded it, what acts did they carry out and who they arrested

The govt was busy chasing money changers but the question is who sent those money from UAE to finance terror in Nigeria and who is supplying the weapons either for kind or cash that is being used to kill maim rape and destroy people's lives
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Jakpon: 1:10pm On Dec 06, 2025
Biafman:
Taquiya question. A foooooolani asking why another fooooolani is still defense minister of his country. Continue fooling the fools.
I get your point, but Farooq Kperogi is not Fulani neither is he Hausa. He is from Baruten in Kwara State, and he is Baatonu by tribe
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Anguldi(m): 1:10pm On Dec 06, 2025
Hard core Tinubu loyalist angry

For example, a former senior aide of his gave an explosive interview in November 2025 in which he alleged that Matawalle provided “36 brand new Hilux vehicles” to notorious bandit commanders while he was governor and even maintained contact with these commanders after he became minister.

The aide also claimed that Matawalle purchased stolen livestock from the bandits at discounted prices. These allegations were not vague hints. They were specific actions accompanied by dates, names, and places, and they were made by someone who had worked closely with him.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by chipet67(m): 1:10pm On Dec 06, 2025
You want me to add this long read to the problems Nigeria gave me?
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by NewDea4: 1:10pm On Dec 06, 2025
If he's not removed then he will be calling the shots in the Defence ministry while Musa just shows up as the figure head to keep America happy
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by YesDaddyTill203:
Racoon:
“Not all bandits are criminal. Bandits turned to criminal activities as a retaliation against vigilante groups who cheat them..... " - ( Matawalle)
When people are talking about terrorism and crimes, people like you should not be participating in such a conversation. People like you who support Kanu, a convicted terrorist, while trying to play saintly are pathetic and hypocritical.
Nothing gets me pissed off more than hypocrites like you. You see terrorism and criminality in others, but your own should be ignored and freed, even though he has done more damage than some of these so-called bandits.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Hellisreal70: 1:16pm On Dec 06, 2025
Farooq already said it all. Nothing to add but will he hear?
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by AMINDA: 1:16pm On Dec 06, 2025
Tinubu will have to open up on the pact that he signed with Matawalle. ThePunch is reporting that Tinubu sacked Badaru because Badaru and Matawalle appeared to be in cold-war. In other words, Tinubu was forced to make a choice and he chose Matawalle. This rubbishes the snake oil that Agbadorians are trying to sell us on Gen Musa's recall.

https://punchng.com/real-reason-ex-defence-minister-badaru-resigned/
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by fredoooooo:
Epe ori igi don start again, go and remove him na
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Hellisreal70: 1:19pm On Dec 06, 2025
It is of a great particular concern for a hawk to be the chief security officer of chicken community
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by BondRiv: 1:19pm On Dec 06, 2025
The government likes sabotaging itself. Always leaving things halfway and achieving nothing.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by atobs4real(m): 1:22pm On Dec 06, 2025
May they are still looking for the right person to fill up the seat.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by atobs4real(m): 1:23pm On Dec 06, 2025
You are very correct✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅
May they are still looking for the right person to fill up the seat.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by MEGAWATCH: 1:23pm On Dec 06, 2025
Is Tinubu fighting insecurity and terrorism?

I'm still in doubt because all I know is that he wants to win the 2027 election at all costs and no matter what it takes.


🤬🤬🤬🤬
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by esnbrutality: 1:23pm On Dec 06, 2025
grin

Na wa....oooooo!!!

See as thread dry, because a fellow Northerner is complaining that a TINUBU minister shouldn't be retained because he is a TERRORIST supporter.

Iamfraud
Peterobiisathe
Noerection
Noleflendum
Mazisimonekpa
Putindbutt
Ngeneukuenu
Peacemaker5129
Wediehere1
Oyigboupdate
Minorityopinion
Okoro
Y.I.B.O (remove the dots)
etc etc etc...

All the above monikers belongs to a single individual who is obsessed with IGBO affairs. Now I ask, why will this thread be abandoned by the same people that claim to LOVE NIGERIA but keep quiet when other Nigerians are killed senselessly? They only find their voice if the topic is about

Nnamdi Kanu
IPOB
IGBO
ESN
Simon Ekpa
Peter Obi
etc etc etc?

Anyway...Tinubu supports Matawalle a known Terrorists linchpin, same as GUMI, same as Shettima etc etc.

When will RONU-bandits speak up...deaf losers. grin
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by atobs4real(m): 1:25pm On Dec 06, 2025
His basket Ron full they vomit.
He will soon confess. Just wait and see.
The world are watching.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Chukwuisgreat(m): 1:26pm On Dec 06, 2025
This guy hardly write for the common man to understand.

He is a terrorist of words and pun.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by nuele(m): 1:30pm On Dec 06, 2025
Nigeria is truly a blessed country. Blessed with human resources among other kinds of resources. See how the writer finished the story delivery the message perfectly. Our true leaders will shine IJN. Amen.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by nuele(m): 1:31pm On Dec 06, 2025
You can say that again... Outstanding writer
Chukwuisgreat:
This guy hardly write for the common man to understand.

He is a terrorist of words and pun.
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by TheDemola: 1:40pm On Dec 06, 2025
Because he is shameless
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by TheGift: 1:41pm On Dec 06, 2025
No
Biafman:
Taquiya question. A foooooolani asking why another fooooolani is still defense minister of his country. Continue fooling the fools.
Don't let tribalism blind your objectivism
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by TheGift: 1:44pm On Dec 06, 2025
Racoon:
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2025/12/why-is-matawalle-still-defense-minister.html
Mattawale is an uneducated Individual who compensates for his low IQ with acquiring and flexing power.

He was clearly a failure when it came to the security of His state. Only Tinubu and his cohorts can explain why defense was handed to such an incompetent and compromised Man, but are you thinking what I am thinking?
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by vicfajeze: 1:47pm On Dec 06, 2025
Biafman:
Taquiya question. A foooooolani asking why another fooooolani is still defense minister of his country. Continue fooling the fools.
Peroogi is not a Fulani but Nupe
Re: Why Is Matawalle Still A Defense Minister? By Farooq A. Kperogi by Burob: 1:47pm On Dec 06, 2025
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