The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, says the recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria has effectively resolved the leadership crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Speaking to journalists at his residence in Abuja, Wike maintained that the ruling has put an end to claims of factional divisions within the party.
“The PDP is one. The judgment has put to rest reactions of factions within the party,” he said.
Wike also commented on the situation involving the African Democratic Congress (ADC), noting that the Supreme Court referred the matter back to the Federal High Court, indicating that the party’s leadership dispute remains unresolved.
“The Supreme Court referred the ADC back to the Federal High Court. The ADC is still in problem,” he added.
The minister further expressed strong personal reservations about some individuals in the political space, distancing his views from opposition to political parties as institutions.
“Not that I don’t like the party, I hate the individuals involved. I don’t like them. They are part of the people that have plunged Nigeria into problems,” Wike said.

