Wike Under Fire: Governor's 'Shoot Journalist' Remark Sparks Outcry & Apology

Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has ignited a significant controversy with remarks he made during a television interview concerning Channels Television presenter, Seun Okinbaloye. The contentious statement arose as Wike reacted to Okinbaloye’s comment suggesting that a one-party system could potentially destroy democracy in Nigeria. Wike’s exact words were, “If there was any way to break the screen (of the television), I would have shot him.” This declaration quickly drew widespread condemnation from various political bodies and human rights organizations.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) was among the first to decry Wike’s comments. Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC spokesman, released a statement on Saturday branding Wike’s remarks as “irresponsible and unacceptable.” Abdullahi further asserted that such behavior constituted a direct assault on freedom of speech and expressed alarm that the President Bola Tinubu government, after purportedly weakening opposition parties, was now setting its sights on journalists. Echoing similar concerns, Amnesty International characterized the minister’s statement as “reckless and violent.”
Adding to the growing chorus of criticism, the Atiku Media Office issued a demand for Minister Wike to tender a public apology for his perceived “threat” against Seun Okinbaloye. In a statement released on Saturday from Abuja, the media team representing the former Vice President argued that Wike’s actions were indicative of an increasing intolerance for dissent under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. They emphasized that such rhetoric from a high-ranking government official posed a grave threat to both press freedom and foundational democratic values. The Atiku Media Office firmly stated that the comment should not be trivialized as a mere joke or banter, but rather recognized as a direct and deeply troubling threat to a journalist fulfilling their professional duties. They cautioned that normalizing violent language against media members could erode democratic institutions and embolden further attacks on journalistic freedom. The office called for an immediate and unconditional public apology from Wike to Okinbaloye and the entire Nigerian media community, while also urging the Tinubu administration to publicly disavow the minister’s remarks and provide assurances for the safety and protection of journalists across the nation.
In response to the significant backlash, Minister Wike, through his media aide, Lere Olayinka, offered a clarification of his controversial comments, insisting that they were not meant to be taken literally. Olayinka explained on Saturday that Wike’s statement was made within a “hyperbolic context, which was clearly without intent,” primarily employing exaggeration to underscore a point. According to Olayinka, Wike was expressing anger at what he perceived as Okinbaloye, a journalist for whom he holds high esteem, “descending into the political arena by speaking as an interested party, instead of an interviewer.” Olayinka also noted that Wike and Okinbaloye had since communicated by phone, with the presenter reportedly understanding the minister’s intended meaning. The aide appealed to the public to disregard the use of the comment as a tool for blackmail or propaganda by those aiming to misrepresent facts for their political advantage.
Despite Minister Wike’s attempts at clarification, the incident continues to fuel extensive debate regarding the state of press freedom, acceptable conduct for public officials, and the overall health of democracy in Nigeria. The persistent calls for an apology and a definitive stance from the government highlight the serious implications and widespread concern such statements evoke among various stakeholders.
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