Wike deserves national apology over clash with naval officer – PANDEF

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), the apex socio-political body of the South-South geo-political zone, has asserted that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, deserves a national apology for being obstructed from performing his duties by a Naval officer and others.

In a statement on Thursday, November 13, the National Chairman of PANDEF, Ambassador Godknows Igali, called on President Bola Tinubu to direct the respective security and law enforcement authorities to fully investigate the incident and bring those involved to book.

Igali argued that such action is necessary to preserve professionalism in the military and guarantee respect for constituted civil authority, which he described as the most basic foundation for building a stable, virile democracy where the law rules at all times.

Furthermore, he insisted that Wike must be fully protected from such overzealousness as he continues to carry out his assigned duties with personal passion and zeal.

Ambassador Igali strongly emphasized that the behavior of the naval officer was not just an affront on Wike, but constituted an open show of disdain for the office of the President, whose powers, vested in the FCT Minister, were so publicly ridiculed.

The PANDEF National Chairman expressed serious reservations over the rising social media glamourisation of the conduct of the naval officer, who was allegedly acting on the orders of a retired Service Chief.

The retired Chief, Igali noted, ought to know better that Wike deserves his due respect as a member of the Federal Executive Council and a direct representative of the President over all matters relating to the Federal Capital Territory directly under his purview.

Igali lamented, “Chief Wike, CON, without doubt, one of the best performing Ministers in this administration, deserves to be treated with much more respect and decorum.”“The Minister of the FCT deserves an unconditional apology from the leadership of the Nigerian Navy on behalf of its former Head and the harpless young officer involved in the horrible spectacle which an act outside its core mandate of protecting the territorial integrity of the country.

The act of using ordinarily innocent junior military personnel to performing illegal duties like watching over unoccupied personal lands or the like must not be tolerated, irrespective of the self-restraint of the latter.”