Rivers Crisis: Wike’s ‘Errant Conduct’ Shouldn’t Be Condoned, PANDEF Tells Tinubu

Nyesom Wike

 

 

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has called on President Bola Tinubu to call the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Chief Nyesom Wike, to order over his disparaging remarks on the leadership of the organisation.

PANDEF, the apex socio-political body in the South-South, particularly called on President Tinubu not to condone Wike’s “errant conduct” under his watch.

Wike, who is an immediate past governor of Rivers State, had during a media chat on Wednesday over the Rivers State political crisis described PANDEF among other things as “the worst organisation ever”.

The FCT
Minister also alleged that the leadership of the organisation was in the Presidential Villa merely to solicit financial favour and people who lack character.

But reacting to the allegations, the National Chairman of PANDEF, Amb. Godknows Igali, said the remarks by Wike were not only false but were demeaning of the position he currently occupies as a minister.

Amb. Igali spoke at a press conference in Abuja on Friday and demanded an apology from Wike, noting that President Tinubu should not tolerate such recalcitrant behaviour from a minister serving under him.

The PANDEF leader clarified that the recent meeting at the Presidential Villa was at the instance of President Tinubu and was centered around national and regional issues facing the people of the oil-rich Niger Delta region.

PANDEF, specifically frowned at the insulting venoms by Wike against some senior citizens of the region, particularly on its late founder, Chief Edwin Clark and former military governor of old Rivers State, His Majesty, King Alfred Diete-Spiff.

 

“We find it necessary to address a deeply concerning and regrettable development that has arisen in the aftermath of this visit—namely, the media chat conducted by the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and former Governor of Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.

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“The visit to Mr. President, attended by eminent South-South leaders, including the region’s most senior traditional rulers, former governors, senators, ministers, retired senior military
officers, business leaders, and other distinguished citizens, was held at the invitation of Mr. President himself. The meeting provided a valuable platform to discuss pressing issues of national and regional importance, including:

 

“The imperative of peace in Rivers State and PANDEF’s ongoing mediatory efforts. ii. The need for Presidential assent to the South-South Development Commission (SSDC) Bill, passed by the National Assembly, to ensure the region’s equitable development.

 

“iii. Urgent infrastructure development, particularly road networks and the optimal utilization and expansion of existing and new ports. iv. Resolution of socio-economic challenges affecting victims of the Bakassi crisis. v. Strategies to enhance oil production and promote greater inclusion of South-South indigenes in the governance of the oil and gas sector. vi. The necessity of a systematic environmental cleanup in oil producing states. vii. The continued advocacy for true federalism and restructuring.”

 

“PANDEF and the people of the South-South expect that these issues, which Mr. President acknowledged with assurances of follow-up action, will be diligently pursued, leading to tangible progress in the near future.

“Regarding the situation in Rivers State, PANDEF fully embraced Mr. President’s directive to the organization to sustain its ongoing mediatory and reconciliation efforts—an initiative he commended, recognizing the caliber of individuals involved. Since that meeting, PANDEF has intensified engagements with key stakeholders, fostering dialogue to achieve an amicable resolution that guarantees lasting peace and harmony in Rivers State.

 

“Disparaging Comments by the Honourable Minister: It is, therefore, both shocking and unfortunate that, barely 24 hours after this significant engagement with Mr. President—an
engagement that rekindled hope for peace and stability— the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Wike, held a media chat in which he launched an unwarranted and deeply inappropriate attack on PANDEF and its leadership.

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“In his remarks, the Honourable Minister characterized PANDEF as “the worst organization ever” and accused its members of visiting the Presidential Villa merely to solicit financial favours. These statements are not only false but also unbecoming of a public official of his stature. Even more concerning was his disparaging remarks directed at revered South-South leaders, including the late Chief E.K. Clark, a national icon and former PANDEF leader, whose legacy was duly recognized by Mr. President during our visit, with a minute of
silence observed in his honor. Equally unacceptable was the crude and disrespectful attack on another national treasure His Majesty, King Alfred Diete-Spiff, former Military Governor of Rivers State and current Chairman of PANDEF’s Board of Trustees.

 

“PANDEF is the foremost socio-political body representing the South-South regions, composed of some of Nigeria’s most distinguished personalities. The delegation to Mr.
President included chairpersons of at least four of the six SouthSouth states’ traditional councils, senior traditional rulers of major ethnic groups, former governors, past presiding officers of the Senate, prominent entrepreneurs, academics, and high-ranking
retired military officers.

“It is, therefore, highly regrettable and totally unacceptable that a serving minister in the Federal Government would exhibit such brazen disrespect towards individuals of this standing. This attitude perhaps explains his continued refusal of the Minister to engage with the Peace and Reconciliation Committee, which PANDEF constituted as far back as October 2024, despite repeated attempts to reach.

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“The Efforts of the Peace and Reconciliation Committee: For the avoidance of doubt, the Peace and Reconciliation Committee, which remains committed to resolving the Rivers State crisis, comprises distinguished statesmen, including: Obong Victor Attah, former Governor of Akwa Ibom State. – Col. Pam Ogar, former Military Governor of Kwara State; H.E. Admiral Jonah John, former Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State; Chief Mrs. Stella Omu, Engr. Emmanuel Ibok-Essien and Sen. Roland Owie, all three at different times former Chief Whips of the Senate, and Rt. Hon. Stella Dorgu, former leader of the House of Representatives.

“While the Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has demonstrated willingness to engage with this committee, the Honourable Minister has consistently rebuffed all attempts to reach him opening up at dialogue. Given his open hostility and dismissive attitude toward PANDEF, the organization can no longer subject these esteemed senior Nigerians on peace mission to such levels of disregard and disrespect.

 

“Appeal to Mr. President PANDEF hereby calls upon Mr. President, as the father of the nation, to prevail upon the Honourable Minister to retract his inflammatory statements and extend due respect to these eminent Nigerians and traditional rulers who were, after all, esteemed guests of the Commander-in-Chief. It is apt to remind that the Minister does not own the Niger-Delta and his errant conduct should not be condoned.

“Notwithstanding this regrettable development, PANDEF remains unwavering in its commitment to peace, stability, and equitable development in the Niger Delta. We will continue to engage with great vigour, all relevant stakeholders in pursuit of lasting harmony in Rivers State and the broader South-South region.”

 

 


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