By Amos Tauna, Kaduna
A Northern-based civic group, the Concerned Northern Forum (CNF), has alleged that Zamfara state government has released over two billion naira (N2bn) aimed at smearing the good image of the Minister of state, Ministry of Defence, Bello Matawalle, whom is considered as a political threat to the reelection of Dauda Lawal, the state governor.
Alhaji Aliyu Muhammad, Chairman/Convener,
Concerned Northern Forum (CNF), while briefing newsmen in Kaduna on Tuesday had on Monday in a press briefing described as the deliberate deelay by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate former Zamfara state governor, Bello Matawalle, despite multiple petitions and earlier commitments by the agency.
Muhammad said, “l wish to call on the general public to disregard such press conferences that may be addressed in the coming days, as it was gathered that the Zamfara State Government has allegedly released over two billion Naira for that purposes, all which is aimed at smearing the good image of the defence Minister whom he consider as a political threat to his reelection bid.”
He added, “I wish to unequivocally state that, I was misled by the information presented to me, and the content of the press text was blown out of proportion, a political witch hunt, deliberately orchestrated and propagated by the opposition who are envious of the Minister’s achievements, therefore dedicated to not only distracting him from diligently discharging his duties but also smearing his most respected and highly esteemed personality.”
According to him, it is on record that Bello Matawalle served Zamfara State well with an unprecedented level of success, unwavering dedication, and loyalty to his people, stressing that his achievements have resonated in all sectors, from security, infrastructure, health, economy, and education.
He stated that the former governor oversaw the commencement of the construction of a new airport, a crucial step towards economic growth and improved connectivity for the state, construction of roads, and improved the state’s water system.
He explained that Matawalle made significant strides in security infrastructure by purchasing over 200 Hilux vehicles and ambulances and installing solar-powered street lights in the state capital.
Muhammad stated that the healthcare sector in Zamfara state also saw substantial investments, with the construction of special primary healthcare centers in all 147 wards in the states, general hospitals, and primary healthcare centers.
The administration of Bello Matawalle, he noted also settled backlogs of payments for NECO and WAEC examinations and focused on technology by establishing a Digital World ICT Center and a Command and Control Room in Gusau, thereby contributing to the economic development of the State.