Mr Wike said that the only commitment he made was to support President Bola Tinubu for the 2027 presidential election.
At the venue to observe the process are two INEC National Commissioners, Sani Adams and Ken Ukeagu.
Mr Makinde stated, “In Yorubaland, we always say that if you see a house or a compound that is peaceful.”
The party said President Tinubu has a moral obligation to sack Mr Wike based on the scandal.
The FCT workers besieged the Federal Capital Territory Administration office on Wednesday.
Mr Fagbemi exonerated Mr Wike of misconduct, insisting that Mr Tinubu’s intervention in the crisis was timely and well-advised.
Speaking during the visit, Desmond Akawor, a former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party in Rivers, said it was to ascertain the structural viability of the buildings.
Mr Wali urged the state government and media to support the private initiative to convene the summit.
“We thank God that the FCT minister has approved over N30 billion to address the challenges facing these schools.’’
“Let us not allow ourselves to be used by politicians to score cheap political points.’’
