Ex-Aide Accuses Tinubu’s Defence Minister Bello Matawalle Of Using Police Hit Squad, Supplying Vehicles To Bandits And Colluding With Criminal Networks In Zamfara
A former aide to Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, has made grave allegations accusing the minister of colluding with police officers to eliminate perceived enemies and protect allies during his tenure as governor of Zamfara State. Musa Muhammad Kamara, also known as Musa Kamarawa, who served as a Senior Special Assistant to Matawalle, claimed in a viral Hausa-language interview that the minister maintained a network of police operatives who allegedly carried out extrajudicial killings on his orders. Kamara further alleged that the Zamfara State Government under Matawalle procured and supplied vehicles to notorious bandit leaders, including Bello Turji and Halilu Sububu, as part of an engagement strategy. He claimed to have personally facilitated the procurement of a Hilux vehicle for one of the bandits. Kamara stated that after he began speaking publicly, he was targeted through arrests, prosecutions, and what he described as a coordinated attempt to silence him. Swearing on the Holy Qur’an, he challenged Matawalle to publicly deny the allegations under oath. The accusations have reignited national debate over insecurity in Zamfara State, alleged government complicity with banditry, and calls for an independent investigation into Matawalle’s conduct as governor and defence minister.
A former aide to Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, has made grave allegations accusing the minister of colluding with police officers to eliminate perceived enemies and protect allies during his tenure as governor of Zamfara State. Musa Muhammad Kamara, also known as Musa Kamarawa, who served as a Senior Special Assistant to Matawalle, claimed in a viral Hausa-language interview that the minister maintained a network of police operatives who allegedly carried out extrajudicial killings on his orders. Kamara further alleged that the Zamfara State Government under Matawalle procured and supplied vehicles to notorious bandit leaders, including Bello Turji and Halilu Sububu, as part of an engagement strategy. He claimed to have personally facilitated the procurement of a Hilux vehicle for one of the bandits. Kamara stated that after he began speaking publicly, he was targeted through arrests, prosecutions, and what he described as a coordinated attempt to silence him. Swearing on the Holy Qur’an, he challenged Matawalle to publicly deny the allegations under oath. The accusations have reignited national debate over insecurity in Zamfara State, alleged government complicity with banditry, and calls for an independent investigation into Matawalle’s conduct as governor and defence minister.
Ex-Aide Accuses Tinubu’s Defence Minister Bello Matawalle Of Using Police Hit Squad, Supplying Vehicles To Bandits And Colluding With Criminal Networks In Zamfara
A former aide to Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, has made grave allegations accusing the minister of colluding with police officers to eliminate perceived enemies and protect allies during his tenure as governor of Zamfara State. Musa Muhammad Kamara, also known as Musa Kamarawa, who served as a Senior Special Assistant to Matawalle, claimed in a viral Hausa-language interview that the minister maintained a network of police operatives who allegedly carried out extrajudicial killings on his orders. Kamara further alleged that the Zamfara State Government under Matawalle procured and supplied vehicles to notorious bandit leaders, including Bello Turji and Halilu Sububu, as part of an engagement strategy. He claimed to have personally facilitated the procurement of a Hilux vehicle for one of the bandits. Kamara stated that after he began speaking publicly, he was targeted through arrests, prosecutions, and what he described as a coordinated attempt to silence him. Swearing on the Holy Qur’an, he challenged Matawalle to publicly deny the allegations under oath. The accusations have reignited national debate over insecurity in Zamfara State, alleged government complicity with banditry, and calls for an independent investigation into Matawalle’s conduct as governor and defence minister.
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