Anderson Cooper Style: The Truth Behind Wike's Land Revocation In Abuja

Wike Sets the Record Straight: It's About Ground Rent, Not Politics
Listen, folks, let me tell you something. Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is out here setting the record straight. He’s had to step up and address some wild claims that he revoked the land title of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Secretariat in Abuja just because he’s out to squish the opposition. Spoiler alert: it’s not about politics. It’s about money—or more specifically, ground rent.
Now, here’s the deal. The PDP has been sitting on this land for years, and guess what? They haven’t paid a single kobo of the ₦7.6 million ground rent they owe. And we’re not talking about a small mom-and-pop operation here. This is a party that’s raked in between ₦13 billion and ₦20 billion from selling forms over the years. So, how does a group that flush with cash neglect such a basic responsibility?
Wike Speaks to the Benchers: Transparency and Accountability
Wike didn’t just keep this to himself. He laid it all out during a meeting with the Body of Benchers, a group of legal heavyweights led by Chairman Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), in Abuja last Friday. He wanted to make sure everyone understood that this wasn’t some kind of political vendetta. Instead, it’s about holding people accountable, no matter their political affiliation.
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You see, in Nigeria, every executive action seems to get tangled up in political, religious, or ethnic sentiments. But Wike is trying to change that narrative. He’s saying loud and clear that revoking land titles isn’t about playing favorites. It’s about enforcing the rules. If you haven’t paid your ground rent for over a decade, well, you’re going to lose that land. It’s as simple as that.
Wadata Plaza: A Tale of Unpaid Rent and Broken Promises
Now, let’s zoom in on the Wadata Plaza, where the PDP’s National Secretariat is located. Here’s the kicker: it’s not even registered as PDP property. Instead, it’s under the name of a Senator who lives in Abuja. Wike pointed out that this Senator hasn’t paid the ground rent for an astonishing 28 years. And yet, the PDP keeps crying foul, claiming that Wike is targeting them.
Wike had some choice words for that: “Maybe they had a deal with the man and didn’t complete the deed of assignment, and now they’re shouting, ‘Oh, Wike sent someone to revoke the land as a ploy to kill opposition.’ What kind of mentality is that?” He’s not wrong, folks. If you owe money, you owe money. It doesn’t matter who you are or what party you belong to.
And let’s not forget, this isn’t just about the PDP. Wike made it clear that other big names, like the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), have also had their land titles revoked for the same reason. Even the CBN, which has been begging for the reversal of its land title, hasn’t gotten its way. Why? Because, as Wike bluntly put it, “Pay the outstanding ground rent first.”
A Message to the Benchers: Pay Up or Lose Out
Wike didn’t stop there. He took the opportunity to send a strong message to the Body of Benchers. He urged them to ensure they’re paying their ground rent on time. His warning was clear: no one is above the law. If you’re a defaulting land allottee, you’re not going to get a pass. Period.
So, there you have it. Nyesom Wike is making waves in Abuja, but he’s doing it the right way. He’s enforcing the rules, holding people accountable, and refusing to let political drama cloud the issue. Whether you agree with him or not, you’ve got to respect a leader who’s willing to stand up and do what’s right, even when it’s not easy. Let’s see where this story goes next, but one thing’s for sure: Wike isn’t backing down anytime soon.
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