Table of Contents
- Minister's Criticism of Governor Makinde
- Contract Profit Concerns
- Governor Makinde's Response
- Ongoing Party Leadership Crisis
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesome Wike, has criticized the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde.
Addressing his supporters in Rivers State on Sunday, the former governor expressed concern that in Nigeria, a contractor awarded a $1 million contract might see their profit equal the entire contract amount.
He promised to respond to the allegations made by Governor Makinde during an interview on Monday.
“In Nigeria, it’s common for someone to receive a $1 million contract, and their profit to be the same $1 million; if that’s the situation, we can only rely on God for assistance,” he stated in a now-viral video on X.
According to DAILY POST, Governor Makinde, during a media chat on Tuesday, mentioned that he earned his first $1 million at the age of 29, while Minister Wike was finishing law school and vying for a local government chairmanship.
The renewed conflict between the two arises amid the ongoing leadership crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sparked the conflict between Minister Wike and Governor Makinde?
The conflict was sparked by Minister Wike's criticism of how contracts are managed in Nigeria, which he stated during a speech to his supporters, particularly in response to claims made by Governor Makinde.
What did Governor Makinde say about his financial success?
Governor Makinde shared that he earned his first $1 million at the age of 29, highlighting a timeline that coincided with Minister Wike's early political career.
What is the current situation in the Peoples Democratic Party?
The ongoing leadership crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party is a backdrop to the renewed clash between Wike and Makinde, indicating broader issues within the party.


