We’re set for dialogue, Wike begs protesters

Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, has again called on “End Bad Governance in Nigeria” protesters to come for dialogue.

He said the government is ready to listen to their concerns and also walk them through some governance issues that they may not have been privy to.

He spoke on Thursday, August 1, while presenting staff of office to four newly appointed chiefs in the territory.

Commending protesters in the FCT for being nonviolent, Wike urged them to continue to resist those who will want to destroy the nation.

He said Abuja as the nation’s capital remained a precious asset to the country and if the FCT is destroyed, it will have negative consequences on the entire country.

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