
United States lawmaker Kimberly Daniels has called on President Bola Tinubu to redeploy or remove Minister of State for Defence Bello Matawalle, citing concerns from a recent security assessment on Nigeria. Daniels, a Florida state representative and chairwoman of the United World Congress of Diplomats, highlighted the worsening security situation, particularly renewed attacks in the North-Central and North-West regions during the 2026 Easter period. The assessment report reviewed the implications of Nigeria's current security leadership amid violence, including attacks on religious gatherings. The report raised concerns over Matawalle's continued tenure, citing alleged "red flags" including claims of links with bandit groups during his time as governor of Zamfara State and questions about his security experience. Daniels urged a leadership review within the defence ministry, calling for Matawalle's removal or redeployment to restore the ministry's integrity. She also called for a transparent investigation into allegations of high-level complicity in banditry and improved protection for vulnerable communities. Daniels further urged the United States government and international partners to increase diplomatic pressure on Nigeria for accountability regarding individuals accused of aiding terrorism. She noted her intervention was prompted by Nigerian citizens and her role as a minister and Chairwoman of UN-WCD, stating that attacks against believers in Northern Nigeria are alle
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