Arewa Group Slams Zamfara Governor for Abandoning State During Security Crisis, Criticizes Attacks on Defence Minister

The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has formally responded to recent comments made by Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal, who criticized the administration of President Bola Tinubu for allegedly lacking the will to address the chronic insecurity afflicting Zamfara state and Northern Nigeria.

The rebuff from NAN, presented by its Chairman, Salihu Suleiman, targets Governor Lawal’s assertions made during a recent appearance on Channels Television. Suleiman countered Governor Lawal’s criticisms by pointing out the governor’s own ineffectiveness and absence during critical security crises affecting his state.

Suleiman highlighted a striking instance to underscore his point; on the very day female students from the Federal University Gusau were abducted, Governor Lawal embarked on a personal trip to the United States, thus leaving his state leaderless during a dire emergency.

“Governor Lawal’s unwarranted trip to the United States at such a critical time demonstrates his disconnection from the realities on the ground in Zamfara. It was alarming that the governor remained incommunicado and inaccessible to efforts from the Ministry of Defence and federal government officials seeking his cooperation,” said Suleiman.

Further, NAN stressed that Governor Lawal has consistently refused to collaborate with federal initiatives aimed at combating insecurity, thereby undermining collective efforts.

“The NAN firmly believes that Governor Dauda Lawal needs to reassess his approach towards federal collaborations and should work constructively with all stakeholders to enhance security in Zamfara and beyond. The organization reaffirms its support for Minister Bello Matawalle’s efforts in ensuring a secure and stable Nigeria,” the statement said.

According to NAN, Governor Lawal’s expectation for the Federal Minister of Defence, Bello Matawalle, to prioritize Zamfara over other states solely based on his state of origin is both concerning and unjustifiable.

“Expecting Matawalle to prioritize Zamfara because he hails from there sets a dangerous precedent. While advocacy for one’s home state is natural, leaders must remain impartial and prioritize national interests. Matawalle’s duty is to safeguard the entirety of Nigeria, ensuring that each state receives adequate attention and resources to address its unique security challenges,” commented NAN.

The group underscored the expansive role of the Minister of Defence, which involves harmonizing efforts between the military, paramilitary, and intelligence agencies to combat nationwide security threats. Matawalle’s focus on overhauling the operational environment for the nation’s security forces has been pivotal in enhancing their effectiveness against terrorism, insurgency, and other critical threats.

NAN praised Matawalle’s proactive measures in addressing resource shortages, inadequate training, and operational constraints that had previously hampered security efforts.

“While it is understandable that Matawalle might have a vested interest in the security of Zamfara, his ultimate responsibility lies with the entire nation. Every state faces its unique security challenges, and it is essential that Matawalle maintains a balanced approach to ensure national security,” NAN emphasized.
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The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has formally responded to recent comments made by Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal, who criticized the administration of President Bola Tinubu for allegedly lacking the will to address the chronic insecurity afflicting Zamfara state and Northern Nigeria.

The rebuff from NAN, presented by its Chairman, Salihu Suleiman, targets Governor Lawal’s assertions made during a recent appearance on Channels Television. Suleiman countered Governor Lawal’s criticisms by pointing out the governor’s own ineffectiveness and absence during critical security crises affecting his state.

Suleiman highlighted a striking instance to underscore his point; on the very day female students from the Federal University Gusau were abducted, Governor Lawal embarked on a personal trip to the United States, thus leaving his state leaderless during a dire emergency.

“Governor Lawal’s unwarranted trip to the United States at such a critical time demonstrates his disconnection from the realities on the ground in Zamfara. It was alarming that the governor remained incommunicado and inaccessible to efforts from the Ministry of Defence and federal government officials seeking his cooperation,” said Suleiman.

Further, NAN stressed that Governor Lawal has consistently refused to collaborate with federal initiatives aimed at combating insecurity, thereby undermining collective efforts.

“The NAN firmly believes that Governor Dauda Lawal needs to reassess his approach towards federal collaborations and should work constructively with all stakeholders to enhance security in Zamfara and beyond. The organization reaffirms its support for Minister Bello Matawalle’s efforts in ensuring a secure and stable Nigeria,” the statement said.

According to NAN, Governor Lawal’s expectation for the Federal Minister of Defence, Bello Matawalle, to prioritize Zamfara over other states solely based on his state of origin is both concerning and unjustifiable.

“Expecting Matawalle to prioritize Zamfara because he hails from there sets a dangerous precedent. While advocacy for one’s home state is natural, leaders must remain impartial and prioritize national interests. Matawalle’s duty is to safeguard the entirety of Nigeria, ensuring that each state receives adequate attention and resources to address its unique security challenges,” commented NAN.

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