Defence minister advises trouble makers to flee Nigeria
The minister, who was responding to the high rate of fake news, hate speech and rumour mongering aimed at causing disaffection, directed security chiefs to be on alert and deal with anyone caught.
Dr. Bello Matawalle, the Minister of State for Defence, has advised groups and individuals seeking to foment trouble to steer clear of Nigeria in their own interests.
He gave the warning on Friday in Port Harcourt at the flag-off ceremony of this year’s Chief of Naval Staff Annual Sea Inspection Exercise.
“I want to warn groups or individuals promoting violence by propagating fake news or hate propaganda to desist from such.
“The Federal Government will not accept any action or behaviour that could cause a threat to peaceful coexistence among law-abiding citizens,” he said.
The minister, who was responding to the high rate of fake news, hate speech, and rumour mongering aimed at causing disaffection, directed security chiefs to be on alert and deal with anyone caught.
“The nation is in a democracy. Any act capable of truncating it will not be condoned,” he declared.
He directed security agencies to ensure total compliance with the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution at all times.
“The current administration means well for Nigerians; it is putting in every effort to make the county better for all of us and should be supported by all.
“The President should be respected by the citizens; that will give his government the courage to do what it takes to make this county great.
“The defence ministry will not condone any act capable of disrupting the peace and tranquilly of the country,” he warned.
Supreme News reports that the minister had earlier been welcomed by the Chief of Naval Staff and other top Naval officers to the venue of this year’s exercise tagged: “Nchewa Oshimiri 2023”.
The exercise is an annual event that ushers in a new year of prosperity, hope, resilience, courage, perseverance, ability and competence.
It is expected to build, amongst officers and men of the Nigerian Navy, the courage to provide effective and efficient services in protecting the nation’s territorial waters.
The officers are also expected to guide against piracy, incursion and other criminal activities.
Matawalle, while reviewing the exercise, said that it was part of the efforts by the Nigerian Navy, along with the ministry of defence, to provide adequate security to the nation’s territorial integrity.
“The quest is to protect all national assets, especially around the Nigerian economy, so as to enhance prosperity as encapsulated in President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda,” he said.