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FCT APC condemns Wike’s appointment of PDP members; threatens to withdraw support for Tinubu

“These recent appointments have shown that Wike wants to finally kill and bury the party.”

• March 18, 2024
FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike [Credit: Chi Geru]
FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike [Credit: Chi Geru]

The Federal Capital Territory chapter of the All Progressives Congress has condemned minister Nyesom Wike for appointing members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Rivers state into positions.

The APC chapter expressed its displeasure in a press conference in Abuja on Monday. 
It slammed the minister for overlooking indigenous people and APC members in the appointments.

An FCT APC chieftain, Abdulwahab Ekekhide, accused Mr Wike of “killing the political structure of the APC in FCT due to his lack of regard for the party and its leadership,” adding that he ignored several letters from the party seeking to meet with him.

“We call on Mr President to caution the minister. Let him start empowering the party or else, the APC will struggle to get two per cent and the President may lose the next area councils election in 2027 if the situation remains this way. These recent appointments have shown that Wike wants to finally kill and bury the party. His agenda we don’t know but we will resist any further attempts to ridicule the party,” he added.

He also alleged that the APC loses elections in the FCT because “successive ministers import strangers who do not belong to any political ward or polling unit or have voting rights as appointees. But when it is time for general elections, they will pack their baggage and travel to their various states, leaving the FCT dry.”

Adding his voice, the party’s youth leader in the FCT, Isaac David, said “The minister’s PVC wasn’t registered in the FCT here. Same goes to the PDP loyalists and supporters he is bringing into Abuja for appointments. If they are ignoring us the indigenes and the FCT APC members, we will see who will vote him back in 2027.”

Mr David, therefore, added that the APC youths in the FCT will “withdraw our support from Mr President. Let us see how he plans to win the FCT in 2027.”

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