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FIPC Scandal: Wike’s Political Bullying Cannot Replace Transparency, Accountability, says ADC Chieftain, Eze

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
July 10, 2026
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Prominent Chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has condemned in the strongest terms the outburst by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, directing former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and other opposition leaders to “form their own government and sack whoever they want” for demanding accountability over the controversial Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (FIPC).

Reacting to the senseless comment through a press statement made available to newsmen, Eze described the Minister’s remarks as arrogant, dismissive of democratic principles, and a disturbing indication that some officials in the Tinubu administration now believe that public office confers immunity from scrutiny.

“It is unfortunate that instead of addressing the serious issues raised by Nigerians over the embarrassing FIPC saga, Nyesom Wike has once again resorted to insults, intimidation and political grandstanding. That is neither governance nor leadership. It is simply an attempt to divert attention from questions that deserve honest answers.”

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He maintained that in every constitutional democracy, the opposition has not only the right but the responsibility to question the actions of government, especially where such actions expose institutional weaknesses and possible abuse of public trust.

“No Nigerian needs to become President before demanding accountability from those entrusted with public office. Government belongs to the people, not to a handful of political appointees. Every official appointed by the President remains accountable to Nigerians throughout his or her tenure.”

According to Eze, the controversy surrounding the so-called Foreign Intervention Promotion Council cannot be wished away by political rhetoric.

“For months, Nigerians watched an organisation that is now allegedly being described as non-existent operate openly within the nation’s power structure. It reportedly occupied office space in the Federal Secretariat, held meetings with ministers, ambassadors and senior government officials, participated in diplomatic engagements, interacted with security agencies, and even enjoyed public recognition from some of the country’s highest institutions.

“These are not trivial allegations. They raise fundamental questions about the integrity of government institutions, administrative oversight and national security. Those questions deserve credible explanations, not emotional outbursts.”

Eze said Wike’s response reflects the growing intolerance of dissent within an administration that increasingly appears uncomfortable with constructive criticism.

“The duty of the opposition is not to applaud government at every turn. It is to ask difficult questions, expose shortcomings where they exist and offer Nigerians credible alternatives. That constitutional responsibility cannot be suspended simply because sycophants like Wike finds it inconvenient.”

He advised the FCT Minister to channel his energy towards addressing the pressing developmental challenges confronting the Federal Capital Territory instead of positioning himself as the administration’s chief propagandist whenever legitimate concerns are raised.

“The residents of Abuja expect improved infrastructure, better security, efficient public services and transparent administration—not daily political altercations. Public office should be measured by performance, not by the frequency of media attacks against perceived opponents.”

Eze further observed that Wike’s combative posture betrays growing anxiety within the ranks of the ruling establishment as Nigerians continue to demand greater transparency, accountability and competent governance.

“When governments become more preoccupied with attacking critics than addressing the issues raised by those critics, it is usually a sign that they are running short of convincing answers.”

He reminded the Minister that power is transient and that those who occupy public office today will ultimately be judged by history, not by the volume of their political rhetoric.

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“No amount of intimidation, abuse or political bravado will discourage patriotic Nigerians from demanding accountability. Democracy flourishes where citizens are free to question those who govern them. Attempts to silence opposition voices only weaken our democratic institutions and deepen public distrust.

“Mr. Wike should understand that accountability is not an act of hostility; it is the very foundation of democratic governance. Rather than disparage those asking legitimate questions, he should encourage openness and transparency, which ultimately strengthen government and inspire public confidence.”

On the other hand, Eze expressed shock that President Tinubu, instead of acting a bit reasonable by relieving his CoS his duties, preferred to assign him another crucial task of chairing the establishment of State Police. This, the ADC Chief says proves that Tinubu has no regret for the level of corruption under his administration.

Eze counseled Nigerians to sit up and take back their country as Tinubu sees Nigeria as a conquered nation. “It is sad and unfortunate that we are now placed in a situation where the laws and constitution of Nigeria have no meaning to this administration and can be manipulated to suit the whims of the Tinubu administration.

Eze reaffirmed that the opposition would continue to discharge its constitutional responsibility without fear or intimidation.

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