The call by some civil society organisations for the resignation of the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike,has continued to attract reactions from across the country.
Recall that CSOs under the aegis of the Network of Civil Societies for Economic Sustainability, asked Nyesom Wike to resign as FCT minister, over his alleged controversial stance on key policy issues that affects the capital territory.
Reacting to the development, another group with the name coalition of the Indigenous FCT association and Indigenes, and Residence of the Federal Capital Territory dismissed the alleged claims against the former Rivers Governor, saying he has done well in offive
Both CSOs in a peaceful protest in Abuja, commended the FCT minister for his boldness in dealing with insecurity and delopmental challenges in the capital city and environs.
They also vowed to identify and deal with any person or groups on a mission to undermine the actions and policies of the FCT minister.
Also on ground to speak at the protest was Bitrus Lawrence Garki the Area Council Secretary who applauded the efforts of the minister to bring development to the FCT
The groups advised the former Governor of Rivers state to remain focus in his mandate to reposition the FCT.