Mass Defections Validate My Support for President Tinubu – Minister

Hudu Yakubu, Abuja

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, says the recent defection of PDP leaders and governors to the ruling APC has vindicated his support for President Bola Tinubu.

He said those who once criticised him are now members of the APC.

The Minister made the statement on Wednesday at the flag-off of the Construction of the Main Carriageways on the Outer Southern Expressway in Abuja.

Wike said some of the governors had previously criticised him for destabilising the PDP, and working for the APC, adding that the governors should rather commend him for “doing a good job” of paving the way for them to join the ruling party.

Recall that recently, the Governor of Enugu State, South East Nigeria, Mr. Peter Mbah, resigned his membership of the PDP and joined the ruling All Progressives Congress, stating that his decision was in the interest of national development under President Tinubu’s leadership.

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Also on Wednesday, the Governor of Bayelsa State, Southern Nigeria, Douye Diri, resigned his membership of the party, along with 19 members of the State House of Assembly, making the fourth PDP Governor to defect ahead of the 2027 general elections, bringing the number of PDP Governors from 11 as of October 2024, to only eight as of today.

The Minister noted that the governors no longer had excuse as the “decisive leadership” of President Tinubu had ensured that every state had enough resources to pay salaries, and embark on credible projects and activities.

“Let every state be sincere to their people, and to Nigerians. I was a governor for eight years. I was a governor running around banks to look for money to do projects. Sometimes, every month, the money that comes will not be enough to pay salaries and all other allowances, not to talk about doing projects.

“Today, by the leadership of somebody, by the decisive leadership of somebody who has made it possible for all the states, and the Federal Capital Territory, not to be running around banks again. Rather, banks are now looking for states to say ‘look, don’t throw us away, we are here.

“Somebody has made that possible; every state now has money. Not only to pay salaries, not only to carry out government activities, but also to embark on projects. It was not like that before,” Wike said.

He described the decision to defect and support the Tinubu-led administration as “worthwhile”, adding that no governor will leave debts for their successors any longer, as it used to happen before.

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