FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Alleges 2019 General Ordered His Shooting, Says He Will Not Visit NSA Office.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Alleges 2019 General Ordered His Shooting, Says He Will Not Visit NSA Office.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike said he declined to visit the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) because, he claimed, “in the 2019 election, there is one General who ordered that I should be shot.” The minister made the remark while addressing reporters and supporters, linking the alleged order in 2019 to his present reluctance to enter an NSA office where the same officer now works.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike told the press that the memory of the 2019 episode remains vivid and that it directly informed his decision not to visit the NSA office. He framed the matter as one of personal safety and principle, saying he could not in good conscience place himself in an environment associated with someone he accused of ordering his assassination.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike emphasised that his stance was not aimed at the institution of the NSA but at the individual he named. He repeated that he understood the national security apparatus to be critical to the country, but stressed his personal boundary given the past order he described. Journalists present at the engagement recorded his refusal as categorical.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike — Political and Security Implications

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s allegation, if corroborated, raises questions about civil–military relations during the 2019 election cycle and about accountability when security officials are alleged to have taken politically charged actions. Observers say such claims can inflame public debate on the role of uniformed officers in democratic contests.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s comment also places the spotlight on protocols for cooperation between civilian ministers and security agencies. Analysts note that personal mistrust between high-ranking civilian officials and security personnel can complicate coordination on urban security, infrastructure protection and other FCT priorities. The FCT portfolio requires regular engagement with security agencies; sustained estrangement could have operational consequences if not managed through formal channels.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike — Reactions, Responsibilities and Next Steps

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike said his primary responsibility is the safety of residents of the Federal Capital Territory and that he will continue to work with agencies he trusts to deliver on that mandate. He invited any relevant authority to investigate the 2019 allegation if there is evidence to support it, urging that any probe be carried out through proper legal and institutional channels.

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike urged restraint among supporters and called on security institutions to remain professional. He underscored the need for transparent procedures for addressing allegations involving serving and former officers, suggesting that unresolved claims from past elections risk eroding public trust in state institutions.


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