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5 Symbolic Events That Marked Dr. Bello Matawalle’s 2024

Danjuma by Danjuma
December 24, 2024
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Here are 5 major events that marked the activities of the Minister of State Defence, Dr. Bello Matawalle

1. Revitalizing DICON
Dr. Bello Matawalle’s leadership has ushered in a transformative era for Nigeria’s defense industry, with a key milestone being the revitalization of the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON). The passage of the DICON Bill in 2023, championed by Matawalle, empowered the agency to form strategic partnerships with international defence firms. This paved the way for advanced technology transfers and the local production of military hardware.
Under his stewardship, DICON partnered with the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) and the Ministry of Steel Development to establish a cutting-edge military hardware production facility. These collaborations align with Matawalle’s vision of equipping Nigeria’s Armed Forces with homegrown solutions to meet evolving security challenges.
Matawalle’s commitment to positioning DICON as a leader in research and development mirrors global benchmarks, such as the United States’ Armament Research, Development and Engineering Centre (ARDEC) and Germany’s Diehl Defence. This initiative promises not only to enhance Nigeria’s security infrastructure but also to create economic opportunities through the export of military technology.
2. Taking Banditry Head-On
The turning point in the fight against banditry is noted to have come on September 1, 2024, when Dr. Matawalle led the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, and other Service Chiefs to Sokoto on a Presidential directive to eradicate banditry in the North West.
On October 8, 2024, Dr. Bello Matawalle, commenced the second phase of his North West tour, focused on eradicating kidnapping, banditry, and other criminal activities destabilizing the region. Within a week, the Nigerian Armed Forces neutralized Kachalla Ibrahim Gurgun Raji, a notorious bandit leader, in Kwanar Nasiru, Gusau Local Government Area, Zamfara State.
This strategic interventions yielded immediate results:
  • Kachalla Sani-Black: This notorious bandit leader, commanding over 150 fighters in Zamfara’s Chabi area, was eliminated on September 24, alongside his sons and key associates.
  • Baleri Fakai: A close ally of Turji, Fakai and 30 of his fighters were neutralized in Maru Local Government Area.
  • Halilu Sububu: Infamous for leading the 2021 attack on a Katsina military base, Sububu was killed by the Nigerian Air Force on September 12.
  • Halilu Buzu: This notorious bandit was taken out hours before Sububu in a coordinated Nigerian Army operation.
  • Sani Wala Burki: Responsible for terrorizing Katsina’s Safana and Batsari LGAs, Burki was eliminated in a joint operation on September 14.
  • Kachalla Ibrahim Gurgun Raji: In October, the military neutralized this dangerous bandit in Gusau, Zamfara State.
These operations, executed with precision and determination, marked a significant victory for the Nigerian Armed Forces and showcased Dr. Matawalle’s leadership and resolve. Notably, former Senator Shehu Sani lauded these efforts, describing criticism of Matawalle and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu as distractions from the fight against terrorism.
3. Digitizing Military Pensions Verification
In a bid to reform the welfare of Nigeria’s military veterans, Matawalle introduced the digitization of the Military Pensions Board’s verification process. Previously conducted through cumbersome physical exercises, the new electronic system allows retirees to verify their status using digital identifiers such as international passports, National Identity Numbers, or driver’s licenses.
This innovation spares veterans and their families the stress of traveling long distances for verification, ensuring that their entitlements are processed seamlessly. By modernizing this critical process, Matawalle has not only enhanced the efficiency of the Military Pensions Board but also demonstrated his commitment to the dignity and well-being of Nigeria’s ex-service personnel.
4. Establishment of the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Task Force
Recognizing the strategic importance of the Gulf of Guinea, Dr. Bello Matawalle facilitated the establishment of the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Task Force under the auspices of the Gulf of Guinea Commission (GGC). This initiative addresses critical issues such as maritime security, illegal activities at sea, and environmental protection.
The task force is poised to enhance regional cooperation, promote sustainable development, and ensure the security of Nigeria’s maritime domain. By championing this initiative, Matawalle has reinforced Nigeria’s leadership in regional maritime affairs and its commitment to global maritime security.
5. Strengthening Defence Diplomacy
Dr. Bello Matawalle’s strategic international engagements in 2023 and 2024 underscored his commitment to modernizing Nigeria’s defence capabilities through global partnerships.
In December 2023, he visited the United States, where he held high-level discussions with key stakeholders, including Congresswoman Betty McCollum, a member of the U.S. Congressional Subcommittee on Appropriations. The engagements centered on bolstering bilateral defence ties, technology transfer, joint training, and collaborative security initiatives to combat insecurity in the West African sub-region. Congresswoman McCollum’s letter of appreciation further reinforced the mutual commitment to strengthening Nigeria-U.S. defence relations.
In a similar vein, Matawalle’s visit to Turkey was instrumental in expediting the production and delivery of critical military hardware for the Nigerian Armed Forces. His inspection of state-of-the-art helicopters, naval vessels, and other equipment underscored Nigeria’s focus on defence modernization. Notably, in April 2024, the First Lady, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, commissioned two offshore patrol vessels for the Nigerian Navy in Turkey, accompanied by Matawalle and the Chief of Naval Staff. These assets significantly enhance Nigeria’s naval capabilities.
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