The Arewa Youth for Peaceful Coexistence strongly condemned the attacks by Deji Adeyanju against the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, during a recent press conference.
According to the group Adeyanju’s comments, which included personal insults and unfounded allegations, are not only disrespectful but unbecoming of a lawyer who should be a model of civility and adherence to facts.
The unequivocally reject the false claims of corruption and land grabbing leveled against the FCT Minister, adding that The ongoing urban renewal efforts in the Federal Capital Territory are guided by the Abuja master plan, first developed during Nasir El-Rufai’s tenure and approved by former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
They said Wike’s actions to reclaim illegally acquired lands and relocate affected persons to alternative sites demonstrate his commitment to orderliness, equity, and lawful governance. They commended the minister for achieving so much in just ten months.
Chairman Arewa Youths for Peaceful Coexistence, Abuja Chapter Mark Okpanachi Ogah, said Adeyanju’s statements not only lacked evidence but also bordered on disrespect for constituted authority and cultural norms that demand respect for elders and leaders.
Ogah said His remarks, including calling the Minister “dirty people” and accusing him of betrayal and interference in Rivers State politics, are both inaccurate and inflammatory.
The Arewa Youth for Peaceful Coexistence also expresses concern over the political motivations behind Adeyanju’s activism, which they say appears to be influenced by vested interests.
They challenged Adeyanju to provide evidence of his claims or desist from further inflammatory statements.
The Abuja meeting they say serves as a clarion call for unity, respect, and responsible dialogue in addressing matters of public interest.