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Ireti Kingibe won’t return to Senate in 2027, Wike declares
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has reiterated that Ireti Kingibe will not return as the senator representing the FCT in 2027, citing concerns over accountability and public service delivery.
Speaking during a media chat with journalists in Abuja, Wike maintained that the senator had not demonstrated sufficient impact in office.
“Senator Ireti Kingibe won’t come back as senator of the FCT, and I still stand by it,” he declared.
Responding to claims by Kingibe that she had attempted to contact him without success, the minister dismissed the assertion.
“I don’t even know her number. I’m not the man who pretends. I don’t pretend, and I know I don’t pretend. I told you, mark it today—today is March 2. Look, your report card will show. What did you do as a senator when you were?” he said.
Wike stressed that collaboration in governance should be based on measurable results rather than political alignment. He added that his focus remains on delivering visible projects, especially in satellite towns and communities across the FCT.
“I want to go to satellite towns, communities, so people can see what has been done. I’m not here to abuse anyone. I want to be friends with Wike, is it by force? No. I want to collaborate. But collaborate on what? Nobody says I’m not a minister. If I’m a senator, make sure you do well. We shouldn’t be taking ideas for granted,” he stated.
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