
In a sharp remark, former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, warned that Governor Nyesom Wike’s aggressive approach in politics, likening him to a bulldozer, requires careful handling. Fayose suggested that Wike could cause trouble for the PDP if not managed properly or avoided altogether.
Highlights
- Fayose calls Wike a “bulldozer” whose behaviour must be managed carefully.
- He advises the PDP to avoid Wike if they can't control his volatile actions.
- The comments reflect ongoing political tension within the PDP.
- Fayose’s warning comes amid discussions about party unity and strategy for upcoming elections.
- Wike’s influence remains strong, but his methods have caused division within the party.
Fayose’s comments highlight the growing divide within the PDP, with leaders like Wike seen as powerful but unpredictable. His metaphor of Wike as a “bulldozer” paints a picture of a force that, while powerful, can be destructive if not handled correctly. Fayose’s warning is more than just a caution — it’s a signal that internal unity is at risk unless the party finds a way to balance Wike’s strength with discipline. The bigger question: can the PDP continue to stay united with such stark differences in approach?