Controversial Nigerian politician, Nyesom Wike has stomped his feet on the ground, as he faces debtors in Abuja.
The Federal Capital Minister, while speaking during a media briefing in Abuja today, Monday, June 2 disclosed that he has the courage, unlike his predecessors who ‘don’t like to annoy people’.
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According to Wike, many property owners in Abuja are yet to pay their ground rent between 10 and 43 years.
This comes after Nyesom Wike has published the names of over 9000 debtors, asking them to pay their debt or risk forfeiting their properties.
He said;
“Look at what we are doing differently. People have said that FCT was not working (but) now it is working which means I’m doing things that they (past FCT ministers) refused to do.
I found out that most of them didn’t have the courage to annoy people, to step on toes but I take joy when I step on the toes of big men; those who say nothing will happen but I say something will happen. It makes me happy.
All they want me to do is to make decisions against poor people saying nothing will happen to them but I say something will happen. That is why we are making results. If you don’t do the right thing, too bad. I don’t care.”
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