Abdul-aziz Na’ibi Abubakar, a prominent figure known for his outspoken views on Nigerian politics, recently expressed his approval of Nyesom Wike’s confrontational stance against certain governors within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a tweet from his verified Twitter account, Abubakar voiced his excitement about Wike’s declaration of “war” against the PDP governors, suggesting that this bold move could mark the beginning of the end for ongoing issues within the party.

Abubakar’s statement comes in the wake of Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and former Governor of Rivers State, issuing a stern warning to any PDP governors who might attempt to interfere in the political affairs of Rivers State. Wike, known for his aggressive political style, vowed to protect the PDP structure in Rivers and threatened to destabilize the states of any governors who try to impose their will on the South-South state.

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In his tweet, Abubakar expressed his belief that Wike’s aggressive approach could be the catalyst needed to resolve lingering problems within the PDP. “I’m super excited that Wike declared a war against the PDP governors. Our problem would soon come to an end!” Abubakar tweeted. His message reflects the frustration felt by many within the party who view the internal power struggles as a significant hindrance to the PDP’s effectiveness and unity.

Wike’s recent statements have stirred significant reactions across Nigeria’s political landscape, with some applauding his determination to defend his state’s political autonomy, while others see it as a potential source of further division within the party. Abubakar’s endorsement of Wike’s actions suggests a growing faction within the PDP that supports more decisive and confrontational leadership to address the party’s internal challenges….VïêwMôrê

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