Zamfara PDP Reacts To Matawalle's Support For Tinubu's Rivers State Decision

PDP Zamfara Slams Matawalle Over Rivers State Emergency Ruling
Listen up, folks. The Zamfara State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is none too happy with Bello Matawalle. The Minister of State for Defence recently threw his support behind President Bola Tinubu’s decision to declare an emergency rule in Rivers State. But the PDP Zamfara chapter isn't buying it. They're calling out Matawalle and making some pretty strong accusations.
Here's the deal: the PDP is standing firm, insisting that the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara is flat-out illegal. This came in a statement delivered by the party's chairman, Jibo Jamilu, on Wednesday. They’re not just saying it’s wrong—they’re arguing that the entire move undermines the very principles of democracy Nigeria holds dear.
Why the PDP Thinks Matawalle’s Support Stinks
Now, the PDP isn’t just mad because Matawalle supports the decision. Oh no, they’re pointing fingers at his past too. They’re reminding everyone that Matawalle has his own history of questionable actions during his time as governor of Zamfara State. They’re saying it’s a bit rich for him to criticize others when his own record is far from spotless.
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According to the PDP, Matawalle was no stranger to controversy when he was governor. They’re accusing him of sacking democratically elected local government chairmen without so much as a second thought. And it gets worse—they’re also bringing up allegations that he demolished public buildings, including the iconic Gusau Hotel and Farida Hospital, without proper justification. If that’s true, it sure doesn’t paint a pretty picture.
The PDP’s Take on Matawalle’s Hypocrisy
In their statement, the PDP didn’t mince words. Here's what they had to say: “Bello Matawalle’s support for the illegal suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara is hardly surprising, given his track record of undermining democratic principles and human rights during his tenure as Governor of Zamfara State.”
They went on to call out what they see as hypocrisy. “His accusations against Fubara regarding the demolition of public buildings and disregard for the rule of law are hypocritical at best,” they stated. And they’re not done yet. They’re reminding everyone that Matawalle himself sacked democratically elected local government chairmen and even demolished public buildings during his tenure. They argue that he ran the state unilaterally, often bypassing proper governance structures like Executive Council meetings.
To top it all off, they pointed out that Matawalle illegally removed his own deputy governor simply because the deputy didn’t defect with him to the All Progressives Congress (APC). They’re saying this shows a clear pattern of behavior—behavior that makes him the last person who should be casting stones.
Final Thoughts from the PDP
The PDP concluded by emphasizing that the removal of elected officials under the guise of emergency rule is not only unconstitutional but also unacceptable. They believe that Matawalle, with his own history of similar violations, has no right to judge others. “The removal of elected officials under the pretext of emergency rule is unconstitutional and unacceptable, and Matawalle, with his history of similar violations, should be the last person to pass judgment on others,” the statement read.
So there you have it. The PDP Zamfara chapter isn’t backing down, and they’re making sure their voice is heard loud and clear. Whether you agree with them or not, it’s clear that this is a heated debate, and it’s not going away anytime soon.
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