Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, has boasted that nobody can remove or expel him from the Peoples Democratic Party.
He disclosed this on Monday at a media parley in Abuja, during which he said, “I am still in the PDP. I worked hard for the party.
“I have not seen anybody who will have the guts to tell me, ‘Wike, you are not a member of the party.’ Who is that? What is his contribution to the party that is more than me?”
Wike’s remarks come on the heels of growing tensions in the PDP over his role in the current administration and his perceived political positioning.
Wike asserted that he is loyal to the PDP remains, and he won’t be pushed out easily.
On the ground round enforcement in the FCT, Wike said he derives joy from stepping on the toes of big people in the country.
He made this statement against the backlash from a section of the elite regarding his enforcement of rules regarding ground rent payments. during a press briefing in Abuja.
Wike told the Nigerian elite to visit other countries and see how modern societies are run, adding that some of them come back to Nigeria and refuse to follow simple laws.
He said the era of impunity when a section of the elite felt they could trample on laws and nothing would happen was over, declaring that “something will happen”