Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, issued a warning to his political adversaries on Sunday, cautioning them about the potential consequences of continuing to target him politically. Wike’s statement was made during a stakeholders’ meeting with representatives from Ikwerre land. He emphasized that individuals who have pursued him in the past have ultimately failed to achieve their goals, stating that “nobody should take us for granted.”
The minister reflected on his past experiences, noting that those who have opposed him have “missed their roads.” Although he did not mention specific names, he hinted that some of these individuals are from his own region. Wike also announced that he intends to actively engage in politics starting from January, urging his supporters not to be intimidated by their opponents.
In his address, Wike drew on his experience in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), highlighting his ability to deliver electoral victories across party lines. He challenged his opponents to demonstrate similar strength, saying that true political power is demonstrated by the ability to secure significant electoral wins, such as delivering a presidential candidate from one party while supporting candidates from another party.
Wike’s statement comes as Nigeria’s political landscape continues to evolve, with various factions and interest groups positioning themselves for upcoming elections. The minister’s warning to his adversaries serves as a reminder of the intense competition and strategic maneuvering that characterize the country’s political environment. As the political season heats up, Wike’s message is likely to resonate with his supporters, while his opponents will likely be watching his movements closely. With the minister’s planned entry into active politics in January, the stage is set for a potentially dramatic and fascinating period in Nigerian politics.