The All Progressives Congress, APC Integrity Network has urged President Bola Tinubu, the National Working Committee of the APC, and security agencies to investigate what it described as a coordinated campaign to bring down prominent members of the party through state-sponsored blackmail.
The pressure group within the ruling party alleged that the Zamfara State Government was sponsoring protests against the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, as part of a broader plot to sabotage the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a statement issued on Friday in Abuja, Bamidele Ibrahim Ayoola, President of the APC Integrity Network, described the protest staged by the so-called APC Young Leaders Alliance as a โcash-for-mob stuntโ orchestrated by political hirelings loyal to the current Zamfara administration, aimed at distracting Matawalle from his ongoing service to Nigeriaโs defence and security architecture.
Ayoola alleged that the protesters were โmobilised with peanutsโ and that many of them had no knowledge of who Matawalle was or the content of the petition they supposedly supported.
โIt is shameful and dangerous for any group to rent a crowd to smear a sitting minister at a time when national unity and security should be our focus. We have credible evidence that these protesters were sponsored with state funds from Zamfara, with each participant receiving between N10,000 and N20,000 to carry placards they canโt even read,โ Ayoola said.
According to the APC Integrity Network, several eyewitnesses at the EFCC headquarters and within the Maitama area confirmed seeing two buses, marked with Zamfara State Government fleet numbers, dropping off the protesters at the EFCC gates in the early hours of Friday.
โThey arrived in chartered vehicles from Kaduna and Gusau, clearly not grassroots APC members as they claimed. Some of the placards were even mislabelled, calling the minister โBello Masariโ instead of Matawalle, exposing the hasty nature of the arrangement,โ Ayoola added.
The group also released images and short video clips purportedly showing cash being handed out to some protesters after the demonstration, and claimed the funds were allegedly funnelled through a proxy linked to a senior aide in the Zamfara government.
Ayoola maintained that the campaign against Matawalle is part of a wider agenda to undermine the APC-led federal government and sow internal division within the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He said the protest was part of a deliberate campaign to destabilise the Tinubu government by attacking its key ministers, especially those seen as influential in northern politics.
โThis is not just about Matawalle. This is about weakening Tinubuโs cabinet from within and fuelling disunity in the APC. These enemies of progress are hoping to frame President Tinubuโs ministers as corrupt or ineffective ahead of 2027,โ he added.
โThis is not just about Matawalle. Itโs about distracting our partyโs federal ministers and creating a false narrative of selective justice to confuse the public. This is about weakening Tinubuโs cabinet from within and fuelling disunity in the APC. These enemies of progress are hoping to frame President Tinubuโs ministers as corrupt or ineffective ahead of 2027.โ
Recall that Matawalle served as governor of Zamfara from 2019 to 2023 and was appointed Minister of State for Defence by President Bola Tinubu as part of efforts to strengthen the national response to insecurity, especially in the northern region.
The APC Integrity Network says that since assuming office, Matawalle has been โlaser-focusedโ on tackling insecurity in Zamfara and other frontline states, and that โenemies of progressโ are alarmed by the goodwill he has continued to attract across party lines.
โIt is unfortunate that while the minister is deploying his experience to help the Nigerian military counter banditry and terrorism, some bitter politicians in his home state are sponsoring protests to distract him,โ the group said.
โThe truth is, the defence minister has been laser-focused on improving military operations in the North-West. That is why heโs being targeted. But the public must not fall for these diversionary tactics. If anything, this protest proves that heโs hitting the right nerves.
โSo we challenge the EFCC to investigate the source of the funds used to sponsor Fridayโs protest. Who paid for the transport, food, accommodation, and banners? Nigerians deserve to know.โ
โIf anyone has facts or proof against Matawalle, let them follow due process. But this rented crowd strategy must stop. The APC must not become a theatre for vendettas,โ Ayoola concluded.
The group also warned that should these โmercenary protestsโ continue, they would be forced to name and shame state actors funding the campaign, and petition relevant federal agencies for breach of public trust and diversion of funds.
The APC Integrity Network vowed to remain vigilant and continue defending party leaders who are being unfairly targeted by what they called โenemies within and outside the party.โ