Tinubu has asked me to relocate to Sokoto over banditry – Matawalle
Bello Matawalle, minister of state for defence, says President Bola Tinubu directed him to relocate over banditry.
In a statement on Tuesday by Henshaw Ogubike, director of information and public relations at the ministry, Matawalle said his arrival in the state spells doom for bandits and their supporters.
The defence minister reaffirmed government’s commitment towards combating insecurity, adding that political leaders must support the president’s effort.
“As directed by Mr. President, I am back to Sokoto state to assure the people of this great region of our commitment to achieving all necessary yardsticks in the fight against insecurity,” he said.
“We will never leave you alone. I assure you, we will win this war against bandits and those supporting them to unleash terror against our people.
“We must collaborate with all stakeholders in this region to achieve our target. The federal government will continue to boost the morale of our soldiers and security agencies in this fight.”
The minister expressed his confidence in the ongoing military operation in the northwest zone.
“I am optimistic that our gallant troops will continue to record successes through Operation Fansan Yamma as we intensify our fight against these criminals,” he said.
Matawalle vowed to “relentlessly” fight bandits and their supporters, adding that the Tinubu administration will continue to prioritise the protection of lives and property.