Saskay, the reality TV star, has criticised Bello Matawalle, minister of state for defence, for “celebrating” the defection of Zamfara governor from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Dauda Lawal, who succeeded Matawalle as governor of Zamfara,
and his deputy Mani Mummuni quit the PDP on Monday, citing lingering litigation
and crisis within the party.
Lawal said the decision was a collective one by stakeholders
in the state, adding that he joined the APC to sustain the Zamfara rescue and
rebuild mission.
Reacting via X, Matawalle commended Lawal’s move, describing
it as “a historic moment” in the political history of the state.
He added that the defection would strengthen efforts to
tackle insecurity, advance the president’s agenda, and promote a more
prosperous Zamfara.
“Today marks a historic moment in the political history of
our state and our dear nation as we welcome a friend and brother, the Executive
Governor of Zamfara State, His Excellency, @daudalawal_, into our great party,
the APC,” the post reads.
“Zamfara State now needs the collective commitment of all of
us to confront and address our challenges, especially the insecurity, while
working together to deliver the realization of the Renewed Hope agenda of
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“Governor Dauda is now part of a progressive family.
Therefore, we warmly welcome him into this fold so that we can support him and
work together with all our strengths to ensure a more secure, safe, and
prosperous Zamfara State.”
In a post via X, Saskay tackled Matawalle for describing the
defection as a “historic moment”, arguing that the loss of Nigerian soldiers
fighting terrorism should be of greater concern.
The Adamawa-born reality star warned that citizens would
remember the government’s perceived lack of concern for the people if a
revolution ever begins.
No!
— Saskay (@officialsaskay) March 10, 2026
The death of Nigerian soldiers and military commanders fighting terrorists and your lack of dignity with as little as a statement, marks a historic moment.
When the revolution starts, we will remember how little you all cared about citizens! https://t.co/0rQP9Iwf5q
“No! The death of Nigerian soldiers and military commanders
fighting terrorists and your lack of dignity with as little as a statement,
marks a historic moment,” she wrote.
“When the revolution starts, we will remember how little you
all cared about citizens!”
On Saturday, three Nigerian soldiers were killed in a gun battle that reportedly left 45 suspected bandits dead in Danmusa LGA of Katsina state.
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