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“I Don’t Give A Damn, I Don’t Care,”  Wike Says As He Sacks Two Directors

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By Gideon Njoku

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Minister for the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has sacked two Directors of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, and he says he neither gives a damn nor cares.

Disclosing this on Friday during a Media parley, Wike said they were sacked for insubordination and sabotage.

He did not disclose  the names of the Directors he sacked, or whether they were even queried before their sudden sack but not only did he accuse them of sabotage, he accused them of unwillingness to work.

He said: “For somebody like me, it won’t work. Once I identify that you are not willing to work, you are doing something to sabotage, I kick you out of the place.

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“Last night I took a decision to kick out one or two Directors. They will hear it tomorrow. I don’t give a damn. I don’t care.

“This country must move on. No one man can say he owns this country. Nobody. No one group can say they own this country than you. Nobody can say that. We all own this country. We all belong to this country.

“The moment I see that you don’t want to work, I kick you out. Heaven will not fall.”

The fate of the two Directors came on the heels of the strike action and protest embarked upon by the FCT a few days ago.

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During the protest, the angry workers asked for the sack of the Minister and called him unprintable names.

The National Industrial Court has since ordered the workers to  suspend their strike action pending the hearing of the suit they filed against the FCT Minister.


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