The Minister of State for Defence Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, has condemned in the strongest terms the reckless and inciting utterances made by former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, regarding the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Dr. Matawalle in a reaction to statements made by Amaechi at a recent conference in Abuja, declared that Nigerian politicians must “steal, maim, and kill” to remain in power.
This assertion according to Matawalle not only insults the intelligence of Nigerians but dangerously seeks to radicalize the youth and destabilize the peace and security of the nation.
In a statement by the Director of Information and Public Relations Ministry of Defence, Henshaw Ogubike, the Minister while reacting to Amaechi’s statement, said: “It is both reckless and dangerous for a former public office holder to make such inflammatory remarks at a time when the government is working tirelessly to consolidate national unity and security"
"No responsible leader should be fanning the flames of violence and political unrest.”
Matawalle further cautioned against any attempt to mislead young Nigerians with a warped narrative of violence and anarchy, emphasizing that Nigeria is a sovereign nation governed by laws, not a jungle where power is seized through brute force.
“Let me make it clear: the security agencies are on high alert. Any individual or group found inciting violence or attempting to destabilize this nation will face the full force of the law. We will not tolerate any form of subversive rhetoric that seeks to undermine national unity or incite lawlessness,” Dr. Matawalle warned.
The Minister of State for Defence reminded Amaechi that power is earned through democracy, not through intimidation, violence, or lawlessness.
He reiterated that President Tinubu’s administration remains committed to upholding peace, democratic values, and the security of all Nigerians, stressing that his commitment to the unity and progress of the great nation is unwavering.
He said Nigeria having experienced both military rule and democratic governance, would never undermine the very democracy that has been fought for which he upholds.
He called upon Nigerians to place their faith in the leadership of President Tinubu and to disregard the statements of Amaechi and his associates, whom he described as politically irrelevant and out of touch with current realities of national development.
“Amaechi and others who think they can manipulate our youth into chaos should rethink their actions. This government will not fold its arms and allow any individual to disrupt the peace and stability of Nigeria,” he added.
The Ministry of Defence, in collaboration with relevant security agencies, will continue to monitor activities aimed at disrupting public peace and will ensure that anyone found culpable faces severe consequences.
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