Group slams VDM, Adeyanju for seeking Wike’s sacking over demolition in FCT

A group, The Concerned Rivers People, has condemned calls for the sacking of the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, over the demolition of some illegal structures in Ruga community in the FCT.
The Director of Communication of CRP, Robinson Uke, spoke in a statement to journalists on Saturday.
A social media influencer, Martins Otse, otherwise called VeryDarkMan and a lawyer and activist, Deji Adeyanju, have called for Mr Wike’s sacking over the demolition.
The duo, alongside residents of Ruga; a settlement located on the Airport Road of Abuja, embarked on a protest against the minister on the issue.
Mr Uke questioned the rationale behind the protest, wondering if the demonstrators carried out due diligence.
He said the demonstration smacked of ulterior motives, adding that those protesting Mr Wike’s action had little understanding of governance and administration .
Mr Uke alleged that the action was primarily designed to cause disaffection between President Bola Tinubu and the FCT minister, maintaining that the move was dead on arrival.
According to him, governance is not comedy and due diligence must have been adequately carried out by appropriate authorities before the action.
He stated, “We urge the public to ignore the stunts and advise ourselves to adhere to laws and regulations in the overriding public interest. Before the demolition, enough time was given to the residents to vacate the said area which they occupy illegally, but they never yielded. Wike has not broken any known law in Nigeria if by any way, the area is part of the master plan and illegal occupants are found in the area. Wike believes in due process and will never go against established norms while carrying out his administrative duties because he strictly adheres to the law.”
Mr Uke said that Mr Wike was known for taking bold decisions even if such would affect those close to him.
He advised VDM and Adeyanju to adopt other means of activism devoid of sentiment.
(NAN)
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