The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has summoned the former Governor of Rivers State and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, over allegations of anti-party activities.
This was disclosed by the PDP Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Ibrahim Abdullahi, on Monday, during an appearance on Channels Television’s “Sunrise Daily.”
Abdullahi mentioned that Wike was asked to appear before the Tom Ikimi-led disciplinary committee, established by the party’s National Working Committee.
He said, “Three weeks ago, we put up two committees in place, that of reconciliation and disciplinary, and Nyesom Wike is one of the persons to face the disciplinary committee, which is headed by elder statesman, Chief Tom Ikimi.
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“The disciplinary committee will look into issues of anti-party activities. We’ve been receiving petitions regarding anti-party activities or sabotaging the party throughout the primary, leading to where we are now. These petitions against Wike and other party members have been aggregated and sent to the committee.
“Some party members even felt that Wike shouldn’t have gotten to this level still as a member of the PDP and they have been writing to the leadership.”
Speaking further, Abdullahi stated that the former Rivers state governor’s statement about “putting fire in their states” about PDP governors is wrong and unacceptable.
He added, “Wike should be able to manage his words carefully; that was a very disappointing remark. We weren’t expecting him to say that, and to be honest with you, we are not with him on that.”