Wike Acts Like Nigeria’s Founding Father – Dele Momodu Fires

Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike’s democratic credentials have been called into question by publisher and politician Chief Dele Momodu.
In order to secure his will and decide the zoning of the PDP’s 2027 presidential ticket, Momodu accused Wike of stirring up trouble inside the party.
Wike, who isn’t really important to the June 12 democratic movements, is accused by the former PDP presidential candidate of acting like an elder in Nigerian politics.
“It seems absurd that one individual, who ought to be occupied in Abuja, is deciding the course of the PDP presidential ticket in 2027. Reiterating his actions from Rivers State, Wike is obviously doing this with the support of the highest authorities.
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During the conflict on June 12, where was Wike? In those days, who knew him? But he talks like he’s the founding father of Nigeria now,” Momodu stated in an interview with Channels Television on Wednesday.
Wike is to blame for the crisis in Rivers.
The FCT Minister was also accused by Chief Momodu of trying to maintain power in Rivers State, which led to a political crisis in the oil-rich state, according to reports.
A single guy was responsible for orchestrating and exacerbating a massive crisis. The declaration of a state of emergency was necessary simply because he refused to leave quietly. “Never before in Nigeria’s history,” he said.
Wike Is Planning a Coup
With his acts, Momodu further claimed that Wike is dividing the PDP and staging a coup against it.
“What he’s doing now is essentially a coup against the party that helped shape who he is today.” The publisher declared that he lacked the moral authority to control the PDP’s course.