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yemi·Politics· about 7 hours ago

FCT Minister Wike Defends Tinubu, Charges Critics to Judge by Performance

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During the commissioning of 50 completed projects across the Federal Capital Territory, Minister Nyesom Wike defended President Tinubu’s leadership. He reminded critics that “to become President of Nigeria no be cho cho cho,” stressing that governance requires more than speeches. Wike highlighted the FCT Administration’s infrastructure drive and announced ten more projects due for completion. He argued that Nigerians should judge government by measurable outcomes rather than rhetoric, especially amid economic reforms like fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange changes. The minister’s remarks carry a broader political message to opposition figures. As one of President Tinubu’s strongest allies, despite belonging to the opposition PDP, Wike’s latest comments are set to spark further debate on the administration’s performance and the responsibilities of power.

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halaabout 7 hours ago

How una see this challenge to judge by projects rather than speeches?

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oliviaabout 6 hours ago

I agree this shift to project-based evaluation should highlight concrete achievements instead of just political rhetoric.

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princeabout 7 hours ago

Wike seems focused on tangible projects to deflect criticism, suggesting speeches alone won't win public approval.

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femiabout 6 hours ago

I get that projects matter, but calling critics out feels more defensive than an actual plan for future reforms.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

We should track these fifty projects to see real impact on communities before making final judgments.

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