Military Veterans demand apology, recommend Wike’s redeployment as FCT Minister

News Express |14th Nov 2025 | 313
Military Veterans demand apology, recommend Wike’s redeployment as FCT Minister

Military Veterans briefing the media in Kaduna on Friday




By HUSSAINA YAKUBU

The Coalition of Military Veterans of Nigeria has condemned the recent verbal exchange between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, and a serving Naval Officer.

It described the incident as “an embarrassment to the Armed Forces and an affront to disciplined governance.”

The position of the veterans was presented on Friday in Kaduna by retired Col. Ibrahim Yusuf, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Military Veterans Community, while reading the group’s official address.

Yusuf said the veterans were “taken aback” by the remarks allegedly made by the minister during the encounter, adding that a public office holder was expected to show restraint and decorum when engaging with uniformed personnel acting on official instructions.

According to him, issues involving operational conduct should ordinarily be channelled through the appropriate hierarchy, including the Chief of Naval Staff, rather than addressed publicly in a manner capable of undermining constituted authority.

He said, “The action of trading words with a uniformed officer demeans the dignity of the office of a minister and undermines the image of disciplined governance,” he said.

“A responsible public office holder should have engaged the Chief of Naval Staff privately. Using abusive language on a young officer acting on orders is unacceptable.”

The veterans said that officers of the Armed Forces carry the President’s commission and represent the sovereignty of the Nigerian state, stressing that any attempt to ridicule them in public could “diminish the authority of the Republic.”

Yusuf said the incident should serve as a reminder that public officials are appointed to promote the image of the administration and not to “harass or intimidate those carrying out constitutional duties.”

He commended the Ministers of Defence, Badaru Abubakar and Dr Bello Matawalle, as well as the Chief of Defence Staff, the service chiefs and the Inspector-General of Police, for the “measured and professional manner” in which the matter was handled.

Reaffirming their loyalty to President Bola Tinubu, the coalition urged the President to consider redeploying the FCT Minister “in the interest of national security and the integrity of the administration.”

The veterans also called for an apology from the minister to the president and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the Armed Forces of Nigeria, the affected naval officer and Nigerians. (NAN, but headline rejigged)




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