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Matawalle Reassures Stability in Defence as Badaru Leads Mission to Dubai Airshow

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By Sonic Media


By Harriet Tornguvan 

The Minister of State for Defence Bello Mohammed Matawalle, has affirmed that the Minister of Defence Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, is attending the 2025 Dubai International Airshow with the full approval of the President, alongside key military personnel who are representing Nigeria at this important global event.


The Minister remarks following public concerns regarding the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, the Chief of Defence Staff, General O.O Oluyede and Minister Badaru's absence amid ongoing security challenges in the country. 


He emphasized that the government's commitment to national security remains unwavering and robust and that they are engaged in another important assignment, though outside the shore of Nigeria and approved by the President.


The Dubai Airshow serves as a premier global platform for the aerospace, space, and defence industries to foster business growth, showcase innovative technologies, and encourage international collaboration. 


He stated that, the biennial event is recognized as one of the world's leading airshows, connecting political leaders like ministers of Defence, innovators, and officials from various governments to exchange proactive ideas.


According to Matawalle, the Nigerian delegation at the event is to highlight the nation's advancements in defence technology, reinforcing Nigeria's commitment to participating actively in global defence discussions and collaborations.


"The Minister official engagement abroad does not diminish our sensitivity or response to the current security situation at home. Our combined efforts will ensure that we continue to address these challenges effectively.


"As I mentioned previously, I immediately condemned the abduction and called for our security agencies to coordinate their efforts for the safe return of the students. Our strategies are in place, and we are in constant communication with the relevant authorities to facilitate their safe release, Matawalle stated.


Matawalle assured the public that he remains on the ground, fully committed to handling the situation and implementing necessary measures while Minister Badaru is away. "Rest assured, we are doing everything possible to ensure the swift and safe return of the students," he promised.


"We are fortunate to have a two-minister structure in some ministries. This allows us to maintain momentum in our operations, regardless of any minister's travel for official duties."


Finally, the Minister confirmed that upon his return, Minister Badaru will actively participate in ongoing efforts to resolve these pressing issues.

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