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September 1, 2023 PDP Will Expel Wike At Appropriate Time – Bwala

PDP Will Expel Wike At Appropriate Time – Bwala

Former Spokesperson for the Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Council in the 2023 poll, Daniel Bwala, has said that the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, will be expelled from the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) at the appropriate time.

Bwala stated this on Channels Television, a day after Wike dared PDP leadership to suspend or expel him from the party for supporting President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and now working in his cabinet as Minister.

According to the Borno State born politician, PDP hardly reacts to whatever Wike says because he loves drama.

Bwala said though Wike has the capacity to develop the FCT, he is a “glorified commissioner” who should not arrogate the power of a state governor to himself.

On the threat by Wike to pull down illegal structures in the FCT, Bwala he said many government facilities are also built illegally in the nation’s capital.

 

August 31, 2023 I Dare Anyone To Suspend Me From PDP – Wike

I Dare Anyone To Suspend Me From PDP – Wike

Nyesom Wike, the incumbent Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has taken a bold stance in response to his party, the People's Democratic Party (PDP). In a recent interview on Channels Television's Politics Today program, Wike dared his party's leadership to take disciplinary action against him or even suspend him.

This bold statement comes in the wake of Wike's recent appointment as the FCT Minister by President Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Wike, a former governor of Rivers State and a member of the opposition PDP faced criticism and scrutiny for accepting a ministerial role in the APC-led administration.

Addressing the criticism, he has received, Wike clarified that he had informed the PDP leadership prior to accepting the ministerial offer extended by President Tinubu. He emphasized that he had taken the step with full transparency, ensuring that the PDP leadership was aware of his decision.

Despite the speculation about potential consequences from the PDP, Wike expressed confidence that no party chieftain would take the step to suspend him from the party. When asked if he feared the possibility of expulsion or disciplinary action, Wike responded with conviction, questioning the legitimacy of anyone within the party who would contemplate such actions.

In his response, Wike stated, "Who is the party? Who are the PDP people? How can anybody talk about expelling me? A state that brought a governor, a state that brought three senators, a state that produced 32 members out of 32 House of Assembly and 11 out of 13 House of Reps."

He went on to assert that those who couldn't achieve similar electoral successes in their own domains are not in a position to determine his party loyalty. He highlighted his significant contributions to the PDP, showcasing the weight of his political influence.

With an air of confidence, Wike challenged the legitimacy of those who would question his party commitment. He even suggested that if any action were to be taken, it should be against those who might have violated the party's constitution.

Wike's unwavering stance and willingness to openly challenge his party's leadership have ignited discussions about party loyalty and the complex dynamics of Nigerian politics. His assertion underscores his belief in the importance of his contributions to the PDP and the broader political landscape.

August 29, 2023 Wike Announces Revival Of Monthly Sanitation For A Cleaner Abuja City In FCT

Wike Announces Revival Of Monthly Sanitation For A Cleaner Abuja City In FCT

Wike, addressing reporters in Abuja on Monday after a private meeting with contractors overseeing various projects in the FCT, shared his plans. He had already informed President Bola Tinubu about the proposal to designate two Saturdays monthly for sanitation, from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.

The rationale behind this initiative is to facilitate companies aiding the FCT with logistical support in effectively clearing waste from markets and public spaces. Wike emphasised that the responsibility for maintaining the cleanliness of Abuja lies with everyone.

He communicated, "Collective sacrifices are necessary. This isn't about enduring hardship; everyone contributes to waste generation. You're making a meaningful difference by dedicating just three hours on a Saturday to tidy up and prepare refuse for disposal. We appeal to residents to collaborate to achieve our cleanliness objectives."

Highlighting positive strides in enhancing street lighting, the minister acknowledged, "We haven't reached our ultimate goal, but rest assured, illumination will encompass all of Abuja."

Turning attention to the issue of deviations from the Abuja Master Plan, Wike assured that rectification measures were imminent. He indicated that the Federal Capital Territory Administration was delineating zones intended for parks and green spaces, distinguishing them from areas that had been infringed upon.

Addressing longstanding cases of undeveloped plots, Wike expressed, "It's perplexing to see vacant city land occupied by makeshift structures due to neglect. Properties unfinished for two decades have become havens for criminals. As a committed government, we won't permit this. We aim to establish a secure environment in Abuja, but we can't do it alone; the cooperation of every stakeholder is essential."

Satellite towns were addressed in Wike's discourse. He mentioned plans to prioritise these areas, starting with site visits to ascertain requirements and formulate strategies for enhancing their infrastructure and amenities.

Wike acknowledged the constraints of limited funding, emphasising that intervening in all satellite towns concurrently wasn't feasible due to budget limitations. "While contracts were awarded for many satellite towns, financial backing remains absent," Wike remarked candidly.

He pointed out that the 2022 national budget allocated ₦‎15 billion for projects worth over a trillion naira, underscoring the necessity for a reasonable allocation of resources within the ministry's purview.

August 24, 2023 Building Collapse Tragedy: Wike Orders Settlement Of Victims’ Medical Expenses

Building Collapse Tragedy: Wike Orders Settlement Of Victims’ Medical Expenses

Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, has issued a directive to Olusade Adesola, the Permanent Secretary, to expedite the payment of hospital bills for those affected by the tragic building collapse in the FCT. The incident on Lagos Crescent, Garki 2, Abuja, involved the collapse of a two-story building following heavy rainfall around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) confirmed the event through a press release on Thursday morning, revealing that 37 individuals had been rescued, although two had sustained fatal injuries.

Wike, accompanied by Dr Bariya Mahmoud, the FCT Minister of State, and Olusade Adesola, the Permanent Secretary of FCTA, personally visited the collapse site before embarking on an official project tour. He thanked the agencies, particularly NEMA and FEMA, for their efforts in rescuing 32 lives and mourned the loss of two. He immediately called for the allocation of funds to cover the hospital expenses of the surviving victims, underlining the urgency of this action to prevent further loss of life.

"I will discuss with the Permanent Secretary to make sure that funds are raised to pay the hospital bills of those who are rescued. We don’t want to hear that any other person has passed on, which should be done immediately," Wike affirmed.

Beyond the immediate crisis, Wike emphasised that taking action against substandard constructions wasn't driven by personal motives but aimed at averting potential disasters and safeguarding lives. He stated, "These are what we have been saying – nobody knows whose turn it will be. Therefore, it is important that when the government says it will take action on certain areas that we believe are illegal development, or even buildings that do not comply with standard codes, it is not as if anybody has any personal vendetta."

He further instructed that the site's search and rescue efforts should continue until authorities could ensure no survivors remained trapped beneath the rubble.

Upon learning that the building's residents were intended to be relocated to Apo and that proper approval for construction was not obtained, Wike called for the immediate identification and apprehension of the building's owner. He also criticised FCTA for not expediting the resettlement of the building's inhabitants.

The rescued individuals were transported to various hospitals throughout the city, including National Hospital Asokoro, Nyanya and Garki District Hospitals, Alliance Hospital, and Zenith Hospital.

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