Wike Ditches PDP Deals Vows to Drag Them to Justice

Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike ended all deals he made to fix problems inside the Peoples Democratic Party. The politician accused Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde of causing most troubles that hurt the political organization. Wike blamed Makinde for refusing to follow promises made during peace talks between party leaders. He said dishonesty and broken trust damaged relationships among key party members. The minister promised to keep fighting until fair treatment comes to the political group.

Wike pointed to Supreme Court decisions that named Senator Samuel Anyanwu as the party's National Secretary. Leaders agreed to stop legal battles about Rivers State and remove emergency court cases. Makinde worked with other governors to break these agreements almost right after the meetings ended. The minister said Makinde helped Enugu Governor Peter Mbah push for different secretary choices. Election officials refused to attend party meetings because proper signatures were missing from the invitation letters.

The politician has served the PDP since 1998 and helped many governors win their races across different states. Wike never asked these leaders for personal favors despite supporting their campaigns with money and effort. He expected loyalty from people he helped reach powerful government positions. Party meetings in Lagos and Abuja produced agreements that other leaders ignored within days. Wike decided to abandon all peace deals and continue fighting for justice inside the party.
 

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