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Wike Warns Against Planned Protest in Abuja, Says FCT Not Available

Olaitan Sodiq
Olaitan Sodiq
Published: June 15, 2025
Last updated: June 15, 2025
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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has stated that his office has not received any formal request for the use of Eagle Square for the planned #EndBadGovernance protest set to commence on August 1, warning that the Federal Capital Territory would not be available for such activities.

The Minister made this declaration during a town hall meeting held on Saturday with key stakeholders in the FCT, emphasizing the importance of following proper channels for such requests rather than relying on social media.

“No letter has been sent to my office requesting the use of Eagle Square for the planned protest,” he said.

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Wike advised the organizers to submit their requests through official means, ensuring due process is followed.

He reiterated his stance against the planned protest, warning that the Federal Capital Territory would not be available for such activities.

“For those who want to protest on the 1st, FCT is not available for such protests,” Wike asserted, urging residents to avoid participating in any acts that could lead to disruption.

The town hall meeting, aimed at fostering communication between the FCT administration and residents, saw the attendance of several key figures, including the FCT Minister of State, Mariya Mahmoud, area council chairmen, traditional rulers, representatives from religious and political bodies, as well as women and youth groups.

Discussions at the meeting centered on addressing grievances with the current administration and exploring potential solutions.

Wike advised the protesters to use official channels rather than social media to send messages to his office.

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“The protesters should not just use social media to send a message to my office. They should rather pass through the appropriate channels,” he said.

The protest, which is tagged #EndBadGovernance, has been widely discussed on social media platforms, gaining significant traction among Nigerians frustrated with the current economic conditions and governance issues.

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