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Human Rights Lawyer Demands Wike’s ‘Sacking’ over Disgraceful Public Conduct

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By Olisemeka Obeche

Human Rights Lawyer, Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor has called for removal of Barrister Nyesom Wike as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and member of the Body of Benchers over his recent disgraceful altercation with a Naval Officer.

Ejiofor, in a statement issued on Wednesday, argued that the behavior exhibited by Mr. Wike during the dramatic interaction with the military officer, which has since gone viral on the media, was not befitting of a public officer, of ministerial position and a member of the revered body of benches.

“The time has come for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as Wikeโ€™s appointing authority, to draw a moral line. Silence in the face of such misconduct is complicity. If the President truly believes in restoring dignity to governance, this is the moment to act, to remind his appointees that office is a privilege that demands civility and restraint.

“Similarly, the Body of Benchers must defend the integrity of its name. It must not allow political favouritism to erode its moral standard. The nation watches to see if it will have the courage to hold one of its own accountable for conduct unbecoming of a learned gentleman.

“This is a moment for introspection, not only about Wikeโ€™s behaviour but about the culture of impunity that allows such men to thrive. We must re-establish character as the true measure of leadership, not noise, wealth, or influence”, he adds.

The Anambra based legal expert, expressed deep concern over the negative impact of what transpired during the televised encounter between the Minister and a military officer on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said: “What happened yesterday ( Tuesday) in the Federal Capital Territory, the disgraceful public altercation between the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, and a 24-year-old military personnel, was not merely unfortunate. It was a painful reflection of the depth of moral decay and leadership bankruptcy afflicting our political system.

“Nigerians saw not the majesty of authority but the vulgarity of power. A man entrusted with the administration of the nationโ€™s capital descended into arrogance, condescension, and aggression.

“It was painful to watch, a public official, intoxicated by power, hurling insults at a uniformed officer who, by contrast, embodied restraint, decorum, and discipline.

“To the credit of that gallant officer, he maintained composure throughout, choosing professionalism over provocation, dignity over derangement. In that moment, he became a silent teacher of moral instruction, exposing the thinness of Wikeโ€™s pretensions to leadership. His calmness shamed the chaos before him; his discipline illuminated the Ministerโ€™s darkness.

“Yet, what is most tragic is not the behaviour of one man but what it represents. Wike is not an anomaly; he is a symptom of a nation that has separated power from principle and leadership from character.

“Nigeria has become a society where position is mistaken for capacity and authority confused with wisdom. Insolence in leadership and vulgarity in public discourse have become normalized. In a saner clime, a minister who behaves like a street urchin would not only resign but be ostracized from public life. His membership of a revered body such as the Body of Benchers, the guardian of the legal professionโ€™s integrity, would have been immediately suspended.

According to Ejiofor, a Lead Counsel to the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, that Wike retains his honours despite repeated misconduct constitute an indictment on the collective conscience of Nigerians.

“It questions the seriousness of our institutions and the sincerity of those entrusted with preserving their sanctity.

He asserted that the Body of Benchers does not only reward learning but demands character as a sacred standard.
“It is this moral filter that distinguishes the noble profession of law from others. When a member publicly exhibits arrogance, vulgarity, and abuse of power, the very vices the institution exists to check, then we must ask: What does the Body of Benchers now stand for? Has membership become a title for the politically connected, or does it still symbolize moral and intellectual discipline?

“Leadership is not noise or muscle; it is the disciplined exercise of power with humility. True leadership respects the dignity of others, inspires confidence, not fear; respect, not resentment.

“What we witnessed in Wike was not leadership; it was theatre, a show of shame, an exhibition of insecurity disguised as bravado. When a leader must shout to assert control or humiliate others to feel relevant, he exposes his inner emptiness and loss of moral authority.

“We cannot ignore the implications for the younger generation. In a society where officials speak the language of the gutter and behave like thugs in designer suits, what moral lessons are we offering our youth? How do we tell them that character matters when those at the top lack home training?

“We lament that our youths are drawn to internet fraud and drug abuse. But what moral reference do they have when adults in power model corruption, vulgarity, and impunity?

Nyeosm Wike speaking with the Naval Officer

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