Mr Sani stated that the expulsion of Mr Wike and other members “carrying the party on their shoulders” was “better late than never.”
Mr Wike accused the retired military officer of carrying out a development on government land without the requisite papers.
In effect, the situation where judges are reduced to begging for suburban utility vehicles (SUVs) has all but eventuated in less than two decades.
The party said President Tinubu has a moral obligation to sack Mr Wike based on the scandal.
Schoolchildren held placards demanding to press home their demand, while workers chanted solidarity songs.
While no law explicitly bars an FCT minister from granting land to family, Mr. Wike’s approvals for his son suggest far-reaching, systemic self-dealing.
Mr Georgewill added that the official decoration and presentation of the certificate would be on July 26.
Mr Tinubu is seeking reelection in 2027 and will likely rely on his unusual ally, the former Rivers governor, for another electoral success.
The president urged residents to safeguard the infrastructure.
Defaulters in Wuse I, Garki I and Garki II will pay N2 million as penalty in addition to the ground rent owed.
