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Matawalle wins ‘TheNigerian Security Icon Award’

Bello Matawalle, governor of Zamfara state, is to be bestowed with the “Security Icon of the Year” for 2019 by TheNigerian News Group.

In a statement, the organisers of the award said since taking over the helm of affairs from Abdul’aziz Yari on May 29, Matawalle earned wave review for his “unorthodox, progressive and charismatic leadership style”, especially in the area of security.

“Having inherited a state riddled with banditry, kidnap and other social vices, the onus was on the incoming government to erase these ills and restore peace,” the statement read.

“With improved collaboration with the military and other security agencies, banditry has been brought to a barest minimum in Zamfara, which prompted TheNigerian to honour the governor.”

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David Onmeje, group managing director, TheNigerian News Group, owners of TheNigerian News, TheNigerian Tabloid, Television Nigerian and soon-to-be-launched radio, said Matawalle was singled out for altering the status quo in governance.

“Whilst other governors play politics with the lives of the citizenry, Mr Onmeje noted that Matawalle has taken upon himself to rally round major stakeholders including the youths, security agencies, political leaders and other key institutions to restore peace to Zamfara State,” he said.

“His Excellency, Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State inherited a state crippled and strangulated by awful insecurity fuelled by the satanic activities of armed bandits and cattle rustlers.

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“However, within an unbelievably short time, the Governor was able to demobilize and suppress the forces of evil against the state. He fearlessly and boldly confronted the veiled, but dreaded forces promoting insecurity in Zamfara state.

“Mr Matawalle is recognised for his genuineness of purpose and dexterity in the discharge of his duties, remarkable synergy with the military and other security agencies to protect vulnerable children and women from terror sects and then rewarding youth rehabilitation and empowerment initiatives.”

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