Bello Matawalle, the Minister of State for Defence, has warned that those plotting to unseat President Bola Tinubu are motivated by personal interests rather than the public good, describing such actions as a threat to Nigeria’s democratic stability.
Matawalle said premature political scheming and internal power contests aimed at weakening the current administration could derail ongoing reforms and undermine national unity.
The minister made the remarks on Saturday during an address to guests at his residence in Abuja.
He said President Tinubu’s style of governance and policy direction were steadily repositioning Nigeria towards economic recovery, stronger institutions and improved national cohesion.
“President Tinubu has taken bold steps to stabilise the economy and strengthen national institutions,” Matawalle said.
“Those plotting to unseat him are motivated by personal interests rather than the public good. If allowed to complete his reform programme, I am confident the President will win convincingly in 2027.”
Matawalle expressed optimism that President Tinubu would secure a decisive victory in the 2027 presidential election, citing the growing impact of the administration’s policies across the country.
According to him, the benefits of the reforms are already evident nationwide, with notable progress recorded in the North, particularly in governance reforms, security operations, and institutional development.
The Defence Minister called on Nigerians and political leaders to unite behind the administration and support its reform agenda.
He urged political stakeholders to prioritise dialogue and collaboration over division, stressing that the nation’s collective interest must outweigh individual political ambitions.
Matawalle also encouraged citizens to back government initiatives aimed at driving long-term economic growth, enhancing security and strengthening national cohesion.
“Rather than engaging in rancour and short-term political calculations, we should focus on solutions that deliver jobs, security and stronger institutions for Nigerians,” the Minister added.