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Wike Defends Directive For Permanent Secretaries To Bow Before Tinubu

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Wike Defends Directive For Permanent Secretaries To Bow Before Tinubu

Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has explained his reason for asking some permanent secretaries to bow before President Bola Tinubu.

News About Nigeria reports that on Tuesday, during the inauguration of the arterial road N20 in the FCT, Wike asked permanent secretaries in his ministry to bow before the President.

The minister elicited laughter from the audience after he instructed permanent secretaries to leave their seats and bow before Tinubu as a show of appreciation for their appointments.

However, Wike’s directive has sparked widespread backlash among Nigerians, who took to social media to express their disapproval of what they perceive as a demeaning and unnecessary act.

On Thursday, during the commissioning of the seventh FCT project as part of activities marking the president’s one year in office, the minister used the opportunity to make clarifications about the action he took on Tuesday.

“Two days ago, when the President came, we tried to thank him for what he did in making sure that those who had already lost hope in their career progression got to the peak of their career,” Wike said.

“Before now, FCTA did not have permanent secretaries. But with Mr. President’s way of Renewed Hope, he said they must get to the peak of their careers by getting to the position of permanent secretary and Head of the Civil Service, if possible. Mr. President granted that and then I called out the permanent secretaries who are the beneficiaries to come out and take a bow and thank Mr. President.

“It is an honour to be called out to take a bow, but some human beings can never see anything good. Instead, they are criticising, saying, ‘How will you call people who are Permanent Secretaries and ask them to take a bow?

“In my place, when someone does not have anything good to say about you, they will say ‘look at him’. Instead of you to commend Mr. President for doing well and for giving hope to those who didn’t have hope before,” he said.

To press home his point, the minister then asked the six chairmen of the local councils, whom he referred to as “change agents of Renewed Hope agenda” to also take a bow before the President.

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