Teπsion As Protesters Attack Tinubu’s Minister Residence
The Zamfara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress and the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party have engaged in a squabble over the attempt to burn the Minister of Defence (State) residence, Bello Mattawalle, by some hoodlums during the ongoing hunger protest.
Addressing a press conference, on Friday, the APC Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Yusuf Idris, accused the state’s chapter of the PDP of trying to use its supporters to attack the Minister of Defence, Bello Mattawalle, and other stakeholders of the APC in the ongoing nationwide protest.
Idris explained that the PDP officials had wanted to hijack the ongoing peaceful protest to destroy the properties of prominent APC leaders in the state if not for the quick intervention of the security personnel.
Idris said, “The Zamfara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress is disturbed by the dimension the nationwide supposed peaceful protest took in the state.
“This is because we observed that many PDP thugs were strategically deployed to attack, maim, and destroy personalities and properties of the APC.
“Most disturbing was how, on the first day of the protest, today, Thursday, the already known PDP thugs aimed at the former governor Bello Mohammed Matawalle’s residence for destruction if not for the quick intervention of security personnel who blocked them.”
Idris stated that the PDP thugs also attacked the residence of the APC Senator representing Zamfara North Senatorial Zone, Alhaji Sahabi Yau, destroying many items, including a vehicle.
He said, “The PDP also attacked the residence of Senator Sahabi Yau in his hometown of Kaura Namoda, where they destroyed many valuables and damaged his Toyota Hilux in the name of a peaceful protest.”
In a sharp reaction, the state acting PDP chairman, Muktar Lugga, described the allegation by the APC as baseless.
Lugga stressed, “As a peace-loving and responsible government, the administration of Governor Dauda Lawal would never plan to attack anybody or cause confusion in the state.”
He said, “The allegation is baseless and unfounded.”
“Let me remind the APC that this is not the time for politicking.”
“Instead of shifting unnecessary blames, let us collectively come together to support President Tinubu to address the issues at the right time.”
He maintained that the APC was crying foul where there was none because they failed woefully in Zamfara state.
He advised them to wait until 2027, lamenting that, “It is not time for politicking at the moment.”
He also advised the PDP members to stop telling the world that the house of the Defence Minister was about to be attacked if not for the quick intervention of the security personnel.
“This is shameful as you are exposing the Minister’s unpopularity in his home state.”