‘I WILL ONLY SUPPORT THOSE SUPPORTING TINUBU’ WIKE REVEALS AS FCT COUNCIL ELECTION DRAWS CLOSE

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BY JENN NOMAMIUKOR

The minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has stated that he will only back someone who supports President Bola Tinubu’s reelection, regardless of their political party, in the FCT Area Councils election, which is set for February 21.

Wike made this statement in Abuja on Saturday at Senator Sandy Onor’s 60th birthday event, which was a tribute to six decades of academic work, leadership, service, and significant contributions.

The Minister, who said he owed no one an apology for supporting Tinubu, promised to support any candidate who supports the President, irrespective of party affiliation.

“We have the FCT Area Council election coming up on February 21 and I have a duty to support any candidate who supports President Tinubu to win.

“It is also my duty to ensure that any candidate who is not supporting Tinubu does not win in the election, and I owe no apology for my stand,” Wike said.

Speaking on the celebrant, the Minister described him as a credible ally, a trustworthy friend and good brother.

According to him, Onor is not just a friendly but a reliable friend, even in times of trouble and that is when you know who is a friend.

“I will continue to be with you and work with you, because I know even if I am not alive today, you will not abandon my family,” Wike said.

Reading the citation of the celebrant, Prof. Anthony Eyang said, Onor, born on February 14, 1966 in Ikom, Cross River State, was raised in an environment deeply rooted in community values, discipline and faith.

“This reflects a life devoted to learning, leadership, and the advancement of society,” he said.

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Earlier, Chairman planning committee, Senator Philip Aduda, said that the event was a thanksgiving of God’s faithfulness on Onor’s life both as an academic and a politician.

On his part, Mr Samuel Otom, former governor of Benue, described Onor as an “icon”, a great Nigerian, and a man who had prepared himself and fit for leadership.

Otom, who stood in for the Chairman of the Occasion, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, former governor of Abia State and Ambassador designate, equally described Onor as a “good man.”

Former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN) described the celebrant as a courageous and intelligent man, saying; “I love Senator Sandy Onor because he is not one of those who stigmatize the constitution as a product of the military. He is a courageous and intelligent man.”

Prof. Dave Imbua, while presenting a Festchrift, a book written by scholars in honour of the celebrant, said Onor has remained a notable historian among academics.

Ikpeazu unveiled the book on behalf of Wike and his friends, with N50 million.

In his remarks, the celebrant said he had realised in his 60th year of life that it was good to be a man of excellence and a man of character, adding that hard work pays.

Onor, however, said that “everything becomes insignificant if the finger of God is absent”.

He thanked his family, friends and well-wishers for the show of love, adding that their support would be taken for granted.

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