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  • Wike and his extraordinary media chats

    Wike and his extraordinary media chats

    When he was governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike held court extravagantly, complete with itinerant minstrels whose sense of timing and cues were impeccable. The former governor never allowed the state to have a dull day – it was a joyous concatenation of barbs, brickbats, folk songs, clerihews and anything that would make the former governor and his people exhale. To, therefore, expect he would suddenly become reticent and colourles, simply because he has become a former governor and is now an appointee of a president, will be asking too much of him. He will continue to hold court, and entertain and excoriate.

    His last Monday media chat delivered as much entertainment to his admirers as he ladled out pain upon his enemies. He was a bit restrained on the current Rivers governor, Siminalayi Fubara, but did not hold back on a number of other topics and personalities, including the remonstrating Bode George, National Vice Chairman of his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), whom he derided as a debtor in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

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    More provocatively, Mr Wike said, jumping to another issue, he would lead President Tinubu’s campaign in Rivers State, despite being a leading member of the PDP. The president is APC. He was emphatic: “You have seen me here. I said I would support Asiwaju. The way we won other elections, that is the way we will win. I am not a liability. I am an asset. Whether you agree or you don’t agree, I am an asset. Whether you want to die, you don’t want to die, I am an asset. You may not like me; your likeness has nothing to make me. I am an asset to making sure that Tinubu wins second term.” Apart from demonstrating loyalty to the president, which some of his fellow appointees might find a little too forward and exacting, who would not look forward to his next chat, especially considering that he never disappoints in delivering frankness and entertainment, no matter whose ox is gored?

  • Wike, a pragmatic, result-driven public servant – OAU VC

    Wike, a pragmatic, result-driven public servant – OAU VC

    Prof. Adebayo Bamire, Vice-Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun, has described the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, as a pragmatic and result-driven public servant.

    Bamire spoke during the university’s 2025 Distinguished Personality Lecture titled, “The Nigeria of our Dreams,” delivered by Wike in Ile-Ife, on Thursday.

    He said that as a former minister of education, former governor of Rivers and currently the minister of the FCT, Wike had distinguished himself through bold urban renewal initiatives.

    He added that the minister had accelerated infrastructure development and had taken actions to restore order and dignity to Nigeria’s capital.

    “His commitment to service delivery, political courage and uncompromising leadership style are undeniable attributes that have earned nationwide recognition.

    “Whether in governance, policy execution, or institutional reform, he exemplifies the kind of purposeful leadership needed to move Nigeria forward.

    “We have heard, seen, and tasted the transformative work Wike is accomplishing in the FCT, – beautiful and quality road networks.

    “We will love to experience and taste such an impact here at OAU,” he said.

    The vice-chancellor said that the theme of the lecture, ‘’Nigeria of our Dream” was timely and thought-provoking.

    “At a critical juncture when our nation’s democratic journey, when the challenges of governance, civic trust, and equitable development are at the forefront of public discourse, this lecture offers a vital platform for reflection, engagement and forward thinking.

    “It calls us to interrogate the structures that uphold democracy, the principles that guide responsible governance, citizenship and the strategies that can unlock Nigeria’s development potential,” Bamire said.

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    Speaking, the university Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Prof. Siyan Oyeweso, said the distinguished personality lecture was the institution’s first since its establishment in 1961.

    Oyeweso said that Wike was chosen to inaugurate the maiden edition of the lecture because of his commitment to the noble ideals of good governance.

    Describing Wike as “the man that knows how to collect debt from debtors”, the pro-chancellor said that the lecture was to celebrate his accomplishments in the political space and his impact on people’s lives.

    “In no distant time from now, people will be studying Wike’s brand of politics as a distinguished Nigerian,” he said.

    The Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, who welcomed the minister to Ife, said that Wike was one politician that needed to be studied.

    Ogunwusi commended President Bola Tinubu for giving Wike the opportunity to serve his country, without minding his political party.

    (NAN)

  • Wike applauds Tinubu’s bold leadership at OAU lecture

    Wike applauds Tinubu’s bold leadership at OAU lecture

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has described President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a “great leader” with the rare courage and clarity required to steer Nigeria through challenging times.

    Wike, who spoke during the 2025 Distinguished Personality Lecture at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, on Thursday, hailed Tinubu for what he called “decisive, no-nonsense leadership” and dismissed speculations that a hidden cabal was running the presidency.

    “This is a president that is in charge. He is a great leader. There’s nothing like a cabal under him,” Wike declared to thunderous applause. “He has shown the courage that many before him lacked. That is leadership.”

    The former Rivers State governor took a swipe at previous administrations, stating that while past presidents avoided difficult decisions, Tinubu has faced them head-on.

    “Many of our former presidents—Obasanjo, Jonathan—knew what should be done, but they didn’t do it. They didn’t remove the fuel subsidy. They didn’t unify the exchange rate. But President Tinubu did. That’s what makes him different,” Wike said.

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    He noted that the president’s economic reforms, particularly the removal of fuel subsidy and exchange rate unification, were long overdue but politically risky—moves only a confident and visionary leader could make.

    According to Wike, “The subsidy regime was a scam, and many people were feeding fat on it. It takes a great leader to say enough is enough. President Tinubu is not just leading—he’s leading with direction, with courage, and with conviction,” he concluded.

    The distinguished personality lecture drew academics, political figures, and students from across the country.

  • OAU denies arrest of two protesting students during Wike’s visit

    OAU denies arrest of two protesting students during Wike’s visit

    The management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, has denied reports that operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) arrested two students who protested during a lecture delivered by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday.

    During the event held at Oduduwa Hall, where Wike spoke on “The Nigeria of Our Dreams,” two unidentified students raised placards and shouted in protest. The disruption drew the attention of other students, some of whom attempted to confront the protesters.

    However, university security personnel swiftly intervened and escorted the students out of the hall, preventing further escalation.

    Following the incident, a viral claim surfaced alleging that DSS operatives had arrested the protesting students. Reacting to the report, the university’s Public Relations Officer, Abiodun Olarewaju, dismissed the claim as false.

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    “You were in the hall. You saw that the two students raised placards and were not disturbed,” Olarewaju stated. “Their shouting attracted other students who were about to descend on them, but the school security team intervened promptly.”

    He urged the public to disregard the misinformation, emphasizing that no arrests were made by the DSS in connection with the protest.

    “They were rescued from their colleagues and escorted out to avert further harassment on the protesters. I can authoritatively tell you that they were not arrested. They have the right to protest and they have exercise it.

    “But other students too have rights and to avoid a fight, the security team had to intervene and calm the situation.”

  • Tinubu can build ‘Nigeria of our dreams’ – Wike

    Tinubu can build ‘Nigeria of our dreams’ – Wike

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Thursday, said Nigeria needs leaders like President Bola Tinubu to build the “Nigeria of our dreams”.

    Wike said this in his 2025 Distinguish Personality Lecture, titled; “The Nigeria of our Dreams” presented at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife.

    The minister noted that the greatest challenge confronting Nigeria and militating against its development was bad leadership.

    He agreed with Chinua Achebe, whose seminar, ‘The Trouble with Nigeria’, graphically captured the challenge, when he stated that ‘the trouble with Nigeria is fairly and squarely the absence of proper leadership’.

    Wike said, “This statement, damaging as it may appear, is extremely difficult to controvert.

    “Our leaders have, in the main, emerged through self-serving conspiracies that have little or nothing to do with national interests and development.

    “This has been the case in both military and civilian contexts.”

    He, however, said Tinubu had stood out as the leader the people need to drive Nigeria to progress and prosperity.

    The minister explained that Nigeria needs a leader that was prepared to lead with sound character and resilience in the face of challenges.

    He added that the leader must also be a person who believes in the endless possibilities that the Nigerian nation exemplifies, while taking solid, proactive, logical and well-informed decisions that would maximally actualize her potential.

    This leader, he said, must have the courage and audacity to act, build, innovate and generally expand the frontiers of development with a hands-on approach that would emphasize excellence over mediocrity.

    Wike added that more importantly, the leader of Nigerians’ dream must create a society of free and responsible citizens whose potentials flow freely and free enterprise thrives.

    The minister said, “Let me make bold at this juncture to state that today, in our country, we have such a leader in the person of Tinubu.

    “He has shown in several ways and at different times, a stout commitment to the enthronement of democracy in our country, to the extent of even putting his own life on the line in the process.

    “He has shown great capacity for engendering development as captured in the unprecedented rapid and exponential development of Lagos state under his watch and even beyond.”

    Wike said Tinubu has demonstrated a rare courage by removing fuel subsidies on his first day as president.

    According to him, leaders before him all spoke about the evil of fuel subsidy, but none had the courage to dare the blackmail of removing it.

    He said, “Tinubu did and is fittingly grappling with the inevitable, unintended and sometimes orchestrated consequences of this removal.

    “Today, our states have far more resources to develop, the debts are no longer piling and the price of petrol is gradually but steadily adjusting downwards in tandem with the forces of demand and supply and the strict implementation of regulatory conditionalities.

    “Also, the overwhelming cry of over-centralization of power and resources at the national level and the attendant abuse of the doctrine of federalism is being systematically addressed.

    “This is being addressed through the creation of zonal/regional commissions empowered to devolve developmental impetus to the respective zones and regions, so that power can truly return to the people”.

    On security, Wike said the situation was being addressed through proper funding and the training and retraining of security forces.

    The minister added that Tinubu’s approval for the recruitment of forest guards across the country to take charge of the nation’s forests, bandits and terrorists would no longer find incubation points and free territories to operate.

    “Put simply, the era of banditry and terrorism would soon come to an end.

    “These and many other policies and measures are being put together by Tinubu to reposition our country on the path of progress and development,” Wike said.

    Earlier, Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, described Wike as a straightforward politician, adding that his wealth of political experience and leadership style was exemplary.

    Represented by the Deputy Governor, Kola Adewusi, the governor said the minister’s infrastructural transformation in the FCT was visionary.

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    Also, the Vice-Chancellor of the university Prof. Adebayo Bamire, said the theme of the lecture, ‘’Nigeria of our Dream” was timely and thought-provoking.

    “At a critical juncture when our nation’s democratic journey, when the challenges of governance, civic trust, and equitable development are at the forefront of public discourse, this lecture offers a vital platform for reflection, engagement and forward thinking.

    “It calls us to interrogate the structures that uphold democracy, the principles that guide responsible governance, citizenship and the strategies that can unlock Nigeria’s development potential,” he said.

    The royal father of the day, Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, said he has deep respect for Wike because of his fearlessness.

    He described the minister as an “upright politician” who “said things as they are.

    Ooni said; “Hate him; like him – what will be will be.”

  • No one is above the law on tax payment in Abuja – Wike

    No one is above the law on tax payment in Abuja – Wike

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has declared that no individual or group is exempt from paying taxes in Abuja, insisting that no tax evader will escape accountability.

    Wike made the assertion on Thursday while delivering the 2025 Distinguished Personality Lecture at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State. 

    The lecture, titled “The Nigeria of Our Dreams,” focused on the traits of effective leadership, with Wike emphasizing the importance of courage and demonstrable capacity.

    He reiterated his commitment to enforcing tax compliance across the FCT, stressing that the era of impunity and selective enforcement is over.

    According to him, “Leadership is not about you liking someone, it is about you been courageous to take decision that will help us(Nigeria) to move forward.

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    “I am not the first Minister of FCT, no poor man lives in Maitama, Wuse Two, Asokoro, all are rich men. No poor man does business Central business area. They say they are untouchable, I say No!”

    “I will touch you, if the right thing is not done, that is leadership, they didn’t appointed me as a minister for beauty contest. Mention one poor man that has house in Maitama, all rich men, they don’t want to pay tax, you will pay it. You will pay, if you don’t pay, I will touch you and heaven will not fall, but rather be at peace.”

    Wike insisted that right thing must be done to move the country forward and followers including the opposition must rally round leaders in time of challenges in resolving them, rather than calumny criticism.

  • Wike to deliver OAU distinguished personality lecture Thursday

    Wike to deliver OAU distinguished personality lecture Thursday

    Federal Capital Territory (FCT)  will today deliver the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, distinguished personality lecture. 

    Wike will speak on the topic: Nigeria Of Our Dreams at the lecture to be held at the Oduduwa Hall on the OAU campus.

    A statement by the minister’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, said the invitation letter to Wike was dated April 14, and signed by the OAU Registrar and Secretary to Council, Mr. K. A. Bakare.

    The letter reads: “This lecture is an esteemed platform through which the university engages accomplished leaders and eminent personalities whose contributions to public service and national development are widely acknowledged and deeply valued.

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    “It is against this backdrop that the council and management of our university unanimously resolved to invite Your Excellency, in recognition of your distinguished career in good administration, governance, and infrastructural development, as well as your unwavering commitment to the rule of law, and your impactful leadership across all sectors of our national life.

    “You are at liberty to speak on ‘Nigeria of our Dreams’ or any other topic of your choice.

    “We believe that your presence and insights will not only contribute to knowledge but will also inspire a renewed sense of purpose in our collective quest for excellence in university governance.”

  • Wike assures compensation for victims of Abuja road works

    Wike assures compensation for victims of Abuja road works

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has approved a full-scale increase in compensation for residents of Guzape and Kpaduma communities affected by road construction activities.

    The Minister announced that affected residents will receive double the initially proposed compensation. He also pledged swift action on resettlement and the issuance of legal documentation for all eligible individuals.

    The decision was disclosed during a stakeholder engagement on Monday in Abuja, which brought together traditional leaders and local representatives. The meeting aimed to address lingering concerns surrounding the displacement of residents within the path of the new road corridor.

    “No one will be removed unfairly,” Wike assured the gathering. He directed the FCT Department of Resettlement to reassess the cost of compensation and ensure immediate adjustments. “Review the figures. Whatever the previous amount was, double it,” he said.

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    He emphasized that compensation would only apply to properties directly impacted by the road construction, not to the entire communities.

    According to officials, the road development project is a key component of a larger urban renewal initiative intended to reduce congestion and improve mobility within the capital.

    Wike further instructed that updated Right of Occupancy documents be prepared for the affected households, ensuring that their relocation process is both legal and seamless.

    The compensation adjustment comes as residents raised concerns over delays in relocation and the adequacy of previous offers. Wike’s directive now sets the stage for a more inclusive and humane implementation of the development project.

  • My take on PDP, 2027 elections, Amaechi, Fubara, by Wike

    My take on PDP, 2027 elections, Amaechi, Fubara, by Wike

    Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike yesterday made his position known on many national issues, such as the crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the 2027 presidential election and the crisis between him and suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

    Fielding questions from a group of journalists on a special television programme in Abuja, Wike pledged to lead President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2027 reelection campaign in Rivers State.

    He reacted to the “I am hungry” comment by his predecessor and immediate past Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi.

    Amaechi made the remark last week during his 60th birthday celebration.

    On the 2027 election, Wike said: “I am not a liability. I am an asset, whether you agree or not. I will ensure that President Tinubu wins a second term, and I will lead the campaign in Rivers.”

    The minister offered a challenge to the coalition forces, saying: “Let them form their coalition and start from Rivers. We’ll be waiting.”

    He recalled that he was instrumental in making the PDP a dominant political force in the country, adding that he has the right to support any candidate of his choice.

    Wike rejected the allegations of anti-party activities by PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) member Chief Bode George and Amaechi, saying he remains a political “asset,” and not a liability.

    He stressed:  “I built PDP into a political force. I did not play anti-party politics in 2023.”

    Wike defended his legacy in the PDP, arguing that his efforts in Rivers and across the country made the party gain national relevance.

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    He said: “Bode George said PDP gave me a national profile, and I agree. But the party doesn’t make you win elections; it is your commitment that does.

    “Ask Bode George what PDP has achieved in Lagos since 1999.

    “I have campaigned, built, and defended the party to make it a strong political force.”

    Wike dismissed George’s remarks about the recent sealing of the PDP’s national secretariat by the FCT authorities due to unpaid ground rent.

    He said: “If an elderly man has no job, he should sit at home and read his newspapers.”

    The minister also rejected George’s advice that he should pay the rent as a PDP chieftain, stressing that neither he nor the PDP could pay it because the building was not registered in their names.

    He stressed: “I cannot pay because it is not in my name. They cannot pay because it is not in their name.”

    Wike said his support for President Tinubu in 2023 was based on principles of equity, justice, and fairness.

    He insisted that the PDP leadership violated the internal agreement to support a Southern presidential candidate.

    Wike said: “In 2023, I said I wouldn’t support Atiku Abubakar because it was wrong to have both the presidential candidate and the national chairman come from the North. I stood on that principle.

    “If I were playing anti-party, how come Rivers State delivered the PDP governorship, Senate, and House of Representatives seats 100 per cent?”

    Wike said other PDP leaders, including George, quietly supported the Labour Party (LP), wondering why he had remained the target of criticism.

    Recalling his warning to George about his support for the LP candidate, he said: “I told George, Obi couldn’t win, and I was right.”

    ‘Amaechi hungry for power’

    Wike took a swipe at Amaechi over his comment that he became hungry due to the worsening economic conditions.

    Amaechi had said: “We’re all hungry, all of us are. If you’re not hungry, I am. For us, the opposition, if you want us to remove the man in power, we can remove him from this power.”

    However, the FCT minister said Amaechi is claiming to be hungry because he is no more in power.

    He said: “Amaechi is not hungry for food; he is hungry for power. He was Speaker from 1999 to 2007, governor from 2007 to 2015, and minister from 2015 to 2023. He never talked about hunger until now.”

    Wike accused Amaechi of attempting to manipulate public sentiment, saying: “From 1999 to 2023, he was in power. He is only angry because he can’t stay out of power. He trivialises national hardship and makes it about himself.”

    The minister also chided Amaechi over his call for the removal of the President, saying that such language is reminiscent of a dictatorship and akin to a military coup.

    Wike said: “I don’t know how a man will choose his 60th birthday to tell lies. It’s unfortunate. Of all time, it’s your 60th birthday, when people are celebrating you, that you chose to tell lies to Nigerians. You are hungry.

    “Let us tell ourselves this. He was Speaker from 1999 to 2007, and if anybody knows, he was the most pompous Speaker. Then, he was reading law in London as a Speaker from 1999 to 2007. He became a governor – 2007 to 2015;  he was still reading law in London. Eight years as Speaker of the Rivers State Assembly, eight years as governor – he never talked about hunger.

    “He became a minister from 2015 to 2023, eight years, super minister of transportation, where you are borrowing money for Afreximbank, he didn’t talk about hunger.

    “Two years, you have left office – ‘I’m in coalition because I’m hungry’. You’re only hungry for power. And that shows failure on his part. How do you look at this? How do you insult Nigerians?

    “How do you trivialise the issue of hunger or poverty? Why do you do that? You’re insulting Nigerians. You join Atiku, you join El-Rufai because you are hungry. Have you not insulted Nigerians? It’s just that you can’t stay out of power. That’s hunger. You can’t stay out of power. How would a man who served from 1999 to 2023 stand before Nigerians, who presided over billions of naira…

    “This was the same man who, on national television, told Nigerians he doesn’t like money. Meanwhile, the dollar was showing…; you are carrying dollars, and you are telling Nigerians you don’t like money. What kind of country is this? And we are listening to that.

    “And you said, he is influential? What is influence? You know, we overrate people. When he was governor in 2015, he couldn’t produce a successor.

    “He couldn’t give his candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, a common 25 per cent. He was a sitting minister in 2019 – no president had ever moved with soldiers the way he came with soldiers. He said he produced the governor. He couldn’t produce a candidate.

    “Again, in 2023, he came, okay, this time around, I’m going to support Atiku in the PDP. Thank God, we did not support the PDP. If I supported PDP and they won, you would have taken the glory, but we say, okay, we will not support PDP. They failed. They didn’t even get 10 per cent. So, what is his influence?

    “Look, I thank God he is in a coalition. I’ve told Nigerians. I don’t like this talking, talking, talking. Let this coalition form a team.

    “When you say you will remove, they should start from their home to remove him by making sure the President loses the election.

    “How could somebody come out on national television and tell Nigerians: ‘If we want to remove the President, we can.’ Is it a military coup? The word removal means dictatorship in the military.

    “You only use the word ‘remove’ when there’s a coup. I would have thought he would say: ‘We will vote him out.’

    “Let’s see how he plans to remove the president. Is it through election or some other means?”

    Wike clarified his earlier position on backing out of the PDP agreement, saying that he never accused Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde of wrongdoing.

    He said: “I never accused Makinde of breaking promises. I only said agreements reached by the G5 were broken.”

    The minister recently vacated about 5,000 land titles in Abuja for unpaid fees, of which one of these plots belongs to George.

    He said: “Bode George is number 3092 on the list. His land was listed for not paying fees for 10 years. At his level? At his level?”

    ‘I weep over betrayal by Fubara’

    Wike said he is moved to tears whenever he reflects on the “betrayal” by suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

    The minister said Fubara offered himself as a “tool” for those who wanted to fight him when they could not do so directly.

    He said although he played a major role in his emergence as governor, Fubara “betrayed” him by working with those who wanted his downfall.

    Wike likened the situation to a son who connived with armed robbers to rob his father.

    He said the resolution of the Rivers crisis rests with Fubara, adding that he is ready for reconciliation if the suspended governor wants “genuine peace”.

    Wike said: “He (Fubara) gave himself as a tool for those who could not fight me directly. Sometimes, when I go back in my quiet moment, I play the video of the speeches of the governor — what he said and did to me, I weep. Was it necessary?

    “This is somebody who brought you, gave you food and everything. Then, you became a tool for his enemies to fight him. We are all humans. When people say there should be peace… Nobody said there should not be peace.

    “How will you feel? You know what you passed through by sending your son to school and making him a human being.

    “All of a sudden, your son came in with other people, armed with a gun to shoot you. Is it something that you will just forget?

    “I have told people who do not understand what betrayal means that they may be betrayed 10 times more than this. That is my prayer.

    “I have said I want peace, but you must show that the peace you want is genuine, and you must have taken steps.”

    Wike said he was at a loss as to why Fubara was talking about an ongoing peace process in Rivers.

    He said Fubara came to him with Governors Dapo Abiodun (Ogun) and Francis Nwifuru (Ebonyi) and an elder of the APC to discuss peace.

    He said since then, he has not seen the suspended governor and he is not aware that he is meeting with the elders in the state and lawmakers.

    ‘I derive joy stepping on toes of big men’

    Wike said he derives joy from stepping on the toes of ‘big men,’ warning that property owners in Abuja who are yet to pay their ground rent must do so or face the music.

    He insisted that the PDP must pay the ground rent for its secretariat in the FCT.

    The FCT authorities had published the details of 9,000 debtors in newspapers, asking them to pay their ground rents to avoid the risk of forfeiture.

    The administration subsequently announced on May 23 that it would take possession of about 5,000 affected properties owing ground rents between 10 and 43 years.

    Wike said his predecessors in the FCT, including Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, lacked the courage to compel political bigwigs who own structures in the nation’s capital to pay their annual ground rent.

    He said: “Look at what we are doing differently. People have said that FCT was not working. Now, it is working, which means I’m doing things that they refused to do.

    “I found out that most of them didn’t have the courage to annoy people, to step on toes, but I take joy when I step on the toes of big men; those who say nothing will happen, but I say something will happen. It makes me happy.

    “All they want me to do is to make decisions against only poor people, saying nothing will happen to them (powerful people).

    “But I say something will happen. That is why we are making results. If you don’t do the right thing, too bad. I don’t care.”

  • Wike, Fubara clash over reconciliation

    Wike, Fubara clash over reconciliation

    Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike and suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara yesterday  disagreed over the resolution of the protracted crisis.

    During the meeting of his supporters under the agies of the Simplified Movement, Fubara said  peace and reconciliation critical to the restoration of executive and legislative institutions had reached an advanced stage.

    But Wike said Fubara has not demonstrated commitment to reconciliation.

    Fubara assured that democracy and good governance would soon return in the state, with both arms working together for the good of the people.

    The governor thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for declaring an emergency rule, assuring that he was at the verge of reconciling with Wike, whom he referred to as his oga.

    He said:  “I want to assure you that the issues will soon be resolved, and you will come back to your offices; not just at the Executive arm, but also Legislative arm.

    “And I also believe that the strong relationships we had before will return, and we will begin to work together again, for the good and progress of the State. What is important is for us to have a forgiving spirit.”

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    “We are already in the peace process. I want you to thank Mr President for his timely intervention to salvage the situation, and stabilise the polity and the State. If not for Mr President, the story today would have been different.

    “I don’t know how he gets his information, but the truth is that he acted with wisdom at the right time. He is the one you should thank. And let me also thank him personally for his intervention, and the personalities across the country, who moved in and appealed to him to intervene.

    “There is no reason why there will not be peace between me and my Oga. “There will be peace. We are meeting. We will reconcile.”

    Fubara said that he was indebted to the people for their sacrifices and opportunity to serve.

    He said:  “One important thing in this life is respect. I want to earn the respect of the people, not force it on them. I’m with you completely”.

    But Wike, during his media chat, described the claims by Fubara as radio and television reconciliation.

    Also,  former Emohua Local Government Chairman Dr. Chidi Lloyd said that Fubara was not sincere with the reconciliation process.

    Accusing the governor of playing the ostritch, Lloyd said: “We know him very well having worked with him for sometimes. He is a man, who says something and does a different thing. He tries to play the Ostritch. That is what he does. But he forgets that it is only the head of the ostrich that is in the sand, the entire body is outside.

    “He will tell others that he has settled with his oga, but the oga has not seen him in the past two months. That is not the kind of thing we need now. When a man wants to make peace, it will show. The Bible says pursue peace with all men. It will show”.

    Lloyd advised Fubara to go through the process of genuine reconciliation by meeting with members of the House of Assembly and other aggrieved stakeholders, including former local government chairmen.

    He said: “What kind of peace are you making? You have not met with the state Assembly, the major people that you have the issues with and the disagreement is protracted up to the Supreme Court and the court made a decision.

     “I said to those who cared to listen after that judgement that in this scenario, governor Fubara is a prisoner of war and a prisoner of war does not dictate to his captors. It is left for him to stoop to conquer.

    “He met the minister and the minister said it was not about him; that it is about the stricture. The minister is an astute politician and he would not want to say because they have come to see him everything is alright.

    “The problem was protracted, the assembly; the former council chairman, who he abruptly sacked from office after seizing their allocations for three months and then karma came and suspended him. That is why we must be very careful the things we do. So, he needs to meet with these people.

    “The movies that we watch today, there are behind the scenes that you do not see. As a governor, go to these people, call the speaker and tell him, ‘Mr Speaker, I am sorry, let bygones be bygones. You know I have never been a governor before. All of us are learning. It is a learning curve’.

    “The Speaker will in turn speak to the other members. These are people whose salaries you seize for two years. Some of them their wives have left them; some couldn’t pay school fees for their children”.

    When asked where the suspended governor derived his confidence that the emergency rule would soon be lifted, he said: “It depends on those, who are talking to him. He was the one that told us that he had spent a lot of money on this matter.

    “There must be some people telling him that he would come back soon. They gave us 29th May date. It didn’t work; they said now it is June 12th. Let’s listen to June 12.  But the Bible book of Amos chapter 3 verse 3 says ‘can two work together except they agree?’

    “Let’s even assume though not concede that on June 12 they will bring him back, the problem will still be there and that will bring us to what Ola Rotimi said in his play: the Gods Are Not to Blame. He said until the rotten tooth is pulled out, the mouth will continue to chew with caution”.