WIKE REVEALS ROLE IN REMOVAL OF UCHE SECONDU AS PDP CHAIRMAN
Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has made a shocking revelation about his involvement in the removal of Uche Secondus as the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Speaking at an end-of-year thanksgiving event organized by PDP stakeholders in Ahoa East and Ahoada West at Ukpata community in Ekpeye Kingdom, Rivers State, Wike disclosed that he supported the removal of Secondus due to his attempt to impose his cousin, Tele Ikuru, as the Rivers State governor.
Wike alleged that Secondus’ actions were driven by personal interest rather than the collective goals of the party. He accused Secondus of hypocrisy, stating that he only acts in his own interest, rather than prioritizing the party’s well-being.
Secondus Fires Back at Wike
In response to Wike’s revelation, Uche Secondus fired back at the FCT Minister, saying “I, God made you.” Secondus implied that Wike’s current position is due to the support of himself and other party leaders. The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions within the PDP and the complex web of alliances and rivalries among its top leaders.
Wike’s Role in PDP Politics
Wike’s revelation about his involvement in Secondus’ removal has sparked intense interest in the PDP’s internal politics. As a key player in the party, Wike’s actions and decisions carry significant weight. His support for Secondus’ removal is seen as a significant factor in the party’s current dynamics.
The ongoing tensions between Wike and Secondus have significant implications for the PDP’s future. As the party prepares for the 2027 general elections, the divisions within its leadership could impact its ability to present a united front. The PDP’s national leadership will need to address these internal conflicts to ensure the party’s success in the upcoming elections.
Wike’s revelation about his role in Secondus’ removal has shed new light on the PDP’s internal politics. The ongoing tensions between Wike and Secondus highlight the complex web of alliances and rivalries within the party. As the PDP prepares for the 2027 general elections, it will be essential for the party’s leadership to address these internal conflicts and present a united front to ensure success.