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PDP Tolerated Nyesom Wike for Too Long, Says Former National Auditor Ray Nnaji

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Former National Auditor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Barrister Ray Nnaji, has voiced his concerns over the party’s prolonged tolerance of Nyesom Wike, the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and former Governor of Rivers State. Nnaji’s comments have sparked discussions within political circles, as they highlight growing tensions within the party.

In a recent statement, Nnaji criticized the PDP for what he described as its leniency towards Wike, particularly during his tenure as governor and in the aftermath of the 2023 general elections. According to Nnaji, Wike’s actions, which included open defiance of the party’s leadership and public criticism of key figures within the PDP, should have been addressed much earlier. He believes that the failure to rein in Wike’s conduct has led to unnecessary internal divisions and weakened the party’s unity.

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Nnaji pointed out that Wike’s influence within the PDP had become a source of contention, especially during the party’s presidential primaries, where he was seen as a formidable contender but ultimately lost the ticket. His subsequent actions, including his alignment with opposition elements and perceived undermining of the party’s presidential campaign, were viewed by many as detrimental to the PDP’s interests.

The former National Auditor stressed that by failing to take decisive action, the PDP allowed Wike to operate without accountability, ultimately damaging the party’s image and cohesion. Nnaji expressed concerns about Wike’s current position as FCT Minister under the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration, noting that this has further complicated his relationship with the PDP.

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As the PDP navigates these internal challenges, Nnaji’s remarks serve as a call for the party to reassess its approach to handling dissenting voices within its ranks. He urged the leadership to take firm steps to prevent future disruptions that could jeopardize the party’s future electoral prospects and internal stability.

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29 Comments

  • I think Nyesom Wike has been a strong leader for PDP. Ray Nnajis opinion seems biased. What do you all think?

  • I think Nyesom Wike deserves more credit for his leadership in Rivers State. Ray Nnajis opinion seems biased.

  • I think Nyesom Wike has been a strong leader for PDP. Ray Nnajis opinion seems biased. Lets hear all perspectives.

    • Ray Nnajis opinion is valid. Wikes leadership should be analyzed objectively, not dismissed as biased.

  • I think Nyesom Wike deserves credit for his leadership in Rivers State. Ray Nnajis opinion seems biased. Lets discuss!

  • I think Nyesom Wike deserves credit for his leadership in Rivers State. Lets not jump to conclusions based on one persons opinion.

  • I think Nyesom Wike deserves credit for his leadership, not criticism. Lets focus on his achievements instead of dwelling on negativity.

  • I think Nyesom Wike deserves credit for his leadership in Rivers State. Lets not jump to conclusions without considering all perspectives.

  • Honestly, I think Nyesom Wike has been a strong leader. Maybe PDP should learn from him instead of criticizing.

  • I think Nyesom Wike deserves credit for his leadership in Rivers State. Ray Nnajis opinion seems biased.

  • I think Wike deserves more credit for his leadership. Nnajis opinion seems biased. Lets appreciate different perspectives.

    • Nnajis opinion is valid. Wikes leadership should be open to critique. Diverse views enrich discussions.

  • I disagree with Nnaji. Wike has shown strong leadership. Lets focus on policies, not personal grudges. What do you think?

  • I disagree with Ray Nnaji. Wike has been effective. Lets focus on results, not personal grudges. Time to move on.

  • I think Nyesom Wike has been a strong leader for PDP. Ray Nnajis criticism seems unwarranted. Lets hear both sides.

  • I think Nyesom Wikes leadership style is refreshing. Maybe PDP needs more leaders like him. What do you guys think?

  • I think Wikes strong leadership is needed in PDP. Nnaji should reconsider his stance. Lets embrace diversity of opinions.

  • I think Wike brought some positive changes. Maybe PDP should focus on that instead of criticizing him. #TeamWike #ControversialOpinion

  • I think Nyesom Wike has been a strong leader. Ray Nnaji needs to give credit where its due. #ControversialOpinion

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