Human rights attorney Oloye T.D Esq has addressed Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike through an open letter. This communication references Wike’s recent encounter with naval officer A.M. Yarima.
Sharing perspectives via X platform, Oloye counseled the FCT Minister. He advocated for compassionate leadership during public service.
The legal professional emphasized accountability: “History observes. Citizens witness. Future evaluation will assess humanitarian conduct, not positional authority.”
Legal Advocate Counsels Wike on Leadership Behavior
Titled “A Call for Reflection, Restraint, and Respect for the People,” the correspondence expressed concerns about governance approaches. Recent incidents involving the Minister have generated public apprehension.
Oloye articulated: “Leadership signifies privilege, not armament. It embodies service, not domination. When authority intimidates or silences, democratic foundations weaken.”
The attorney encouraged diplomatic engagement over confrontation. He warned that intimidation damages public trust in governance systems.
Oloye concluded with an appeal for composed reflection. He urged remembrance of the fundamental duty to administer with impartiality and fairness.
