NewsNigeriaPoliticsAtiku Links “Wike’s Violent Rhetoric” To Authoritarianism

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has raised an alarm over the actions of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister, Nyesom Wike, saying that his violent rhetoric is exposing President Bola Tinubu administration’s decent to authoritarianism

Atiku Media Office in a statement on Saturday condemned in unequivocal terms, the disgraceful and dangerous threat issued by Wike, against frontline journalist and broadcaster, Seun Okinbaloye.

The statement reads, “For a serving minister of the Federal Republic to publicly declare, on live television, that he wished to shoot a journalist over a professional opinion is not just reckless—it is a chilling signal of how far this government has descended into intolerance, lawlessness, and naked abuse of power.
This was not a joke. It was not banter. It was a threat—clear, direct, and deeply sinister.

“Let Nigerians be under no illusion: when those entrusted with authority begin to speak the language of violence against the press, democracy itself is under attack.

“Minister Wike’s outburst is not an isolated slip. It is a symptom of a broader, more dangerous pattern under the administration of Bola Tinubu—a pattern where dissent is criminalised, criticism is met with hostility, and intimidation has become the default language of governance.

“In sane democracies, such a statement would trigger immediate resignation or dismissal. In today’s Nigeria, it is becoming frighteningly routine.

“What crime did Mr. Okinbaloye commit? He dared to warn against the creeping danger of a one-party state. For this, a minister of the republic responded not with reason, but with a threat of violence. Nothing captures the current state of governance more starkly.

“This is how democracies die—not only through stolen mandates or weakened institutions, but through the gradual normalisation of threats, fear, and the silencing of independent voices.

“We must ask: if a prominent journalist can be threatened so brazenly on national television, what protection exists for the ordinary Nigerian?

“We state without equivocation, that this reckless conduct is unacceptable and must not be allowed to stand.
We therefore demand the following:
-An immediate and unconditional public apology from Nyesom Wike to Seun Okinbaloye and the entire Nigerian media community.
-A clear and public repudiation of this dangerous rhetoric by the administration of Bola Tinubu.
-Concrete assurances for the safety and protection of journalists across Nigeria.
“Anything short of this will confirm what many Nigerians already fear—that this government is not merely intolerant of dissent, but increasingly comfortable with the language and instruments of repression.
“Nigeria will not be bullied into silence.
The press will not be cowed, and truth will not be silenced by threats, no matter how powerful or highly placed those behind them.”

Uzoamaka Ikezue (Staff Reporter)

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