Tue, 15 Jul 2025

 

“If I made a list of all the things President Tinubu has done wrong, the greatest is Minister Wike – Senator Kingibe
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Tue, 15 Jul 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

Senator Ireti Kingibe has described the appointment of Nyesom Wike as the FCT Minister by President Bola Tinubu as a critical error.

In a chat with Arise TV on Monday night, July 14, Kingibe who has been at loggerheads with Wike, accused him of ruling the capital with complete disregard for the law.

The FCT lawmaker said her conflict with Wike stems from his alleged autocratic leadership and consistent violation of constitutional procedures.

“The primary thing is that the minister doesn’t obey the rule of law. He’s autocratic. He doesn’t follow any rules or any laws. And when you try to draw his attention that governance is based on laws, the rule of law, he doesn’t accept that.

Minister Nyesom Wike has brought back agencies without the enabling laws. If he wants these things, he should ask the National Assembly to create the enabling laws. But he doesn’t, because he’s just autocratic. He feels, I can do anything.”

Citing a specific example, Kingibe alleged that Wike revoked most of the lands allocated to the University of Abuja.

“Abuja University had approximately 11,000 hectares. Minister Wike has revoked 7,000 of it and left them with four. It is definitely against the Land Use Act for you to take land from institutions to give them to individuals.”

She claimed Wike’s leadership style has led to job losses and widespread dissatisfaction among residents.

“Every minister has come and found the streets being cleaned by indigent women. Even when some ministers come and want to bring mechanical street sweepers, we say, no, this is a source of livelihood for our indigent women, widows and other underprivileged women. He comes, he’s fired them all… Then he doesn’t replace them with mechanical street sweepers. So Abuja is looking dirty.”

On unpaid local contractors, she said “There are these people called Abuja Small Indigenous Contractors… maybe about four or five hundred of them that had not been paid. He says, no, he’s not paying them. He didn’t give them the job. And that’s that. And he didn’t. Two years on, they haven’t been paid.”

The senator went on to criticise President Tinubu for giving Wike such political prominence, despite being a member of the opposition.

“It’s my personal opinion that that is rather unfortunate, because if I were making a list of all the things that President Tinubu has done wrong, the greatest wrong he’s done to himself, the thing that has demarcated him the most has been on Minister Wike.”

 

She accused the minister of repurposing land meant for a general hospital.

“In Bwari, there’s land allocated for a general hospital. Minister Wike revokes it and he’s having some sort of a market or mall or something put on it. Minister Wike has been harassing all of FCT over ground rent… including embassies,” she added.

Asked what action she planned to take with documents she claimed proved misuse of authority, Kingibe said

“Oh, I’m going to take those documents and go to the body, the equivalent of his state assembly, and insist that that assembly, the president from whom Wike derives his powers, goes back to the National Assembly for approval for everything.

Wike, who is deriving powers from him, does not go to the National Assembly for anything except budget. TSA, all his IGR, what has he done with it? He’s never accounted for anything.”

Responding to whether she fears the minister, she said

“I’m definitely not afraid of him. I’m not saying he should be afraid of me. I’m just saying that considering he should be aware that most things he does, I will know.”

She also shared a security concern following an oversight function.

“The other day I was coming back from… I went for oversight to Sokoto… a black jeep was following me all the way, almost all the way home. But the truth is I’m a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I have rights… I’m not afraid. It’s God who protects.”

 

 

 

 

 

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