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Ex-IPAC Chair Ameh Cautions Wike: “Ireti Kingibe Signals Consequences Ahead”

Chief Peter Ameh, a former Chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) and Publicity Secretary of the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), has criticized the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, for his recent comments regarding the 2027 elections. Ameh’s remarks were in response to Wike’s assertion, made during the inauguration of a project in the FCT, that FCT Senator Ireti Kingibe would not return to the National Assembly in 2027.

Ameh reminded Wike that the political environment in Abuja is vastly different from that of Rivers State, where Wike previously served as governor. He emphasized that Wike’s influence and political maneuvers in Rivers State do not necessarily translate to the FCT. According to Ameh, the minister’s attempts to assert control and make bold political predictions about the future of elected officials in the FCT are misguided and indicative of a misunderstanding of the region’s political landscape.

Ameh expressed his disapproval of Wike’s actions, pointing out an instance where Wike inaugurated a car park in Mabushi and used the occasion to criticize a sitting senator. Ameh found it inappropriate for a government official to use such a mundane event for self-promotion and to demean an elected representative. He stated that government service should not be about self-aggrandizement and that such behavior diminishes the dignity of public office.

Furthermore, Ameh criticized Wike for boasting about his infrastructure projects, noting that many roads in the FCT remain in poor condition. He highlighted specific areas like Nyanya, Karu, Karishi, Kubwa, and Gwagwalada, where road projects are still incomplete. Ameh also mentioned the long-standing issue of the Apo-Karshi Road, which has been under construction for years without any significant progress. He questioned Wike’s accountability, pointing out that despite receiving substantial funds—about 1.2 trillion naira—for these projects, there is little to show for it. Additionally, Wike collected another 98 billion naira for ongoing projects, yet many remain unfinished.

Ameh also took a broader view, criticizing the lack of accountability and transparency in how these funds are used. He suggested that Wike’s criticisms of Senator Kingibe were hypocritical, considering his own record of incomplete projects and misuse of resources. Ameh argued that Wike’s focus should be on completing existing projects and ensuring transparency, rather than making bold political statements and engaging in self-promotion.

Ameh called on other senators and leaders from the Labour Party to unite and speak out against Wike’s conduct. He stressed the importance of holding Wike accountable and ensuring that he cannot misuse public resources or disrespect elected representatives. According to Ameh, it is crucial for political leaders to show respect for the electorate and their peers, and to behave in a manner befitting their office. He urged a more respectful and accountable approach to governance, referencing the professional conduct of ministers in countries like South Africa and Egypt as examples to emulate.

Chief Peter Ameh’s pointed criticism of Nyesom Wike highlights significant concerns about accountability, transparency, and respect in governance. His remarks serve as a call to action for political leaders to maintain the integrity of their offices and prioritize genuine public service over self-promotion.

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