I’ll honour the Court If summoned to appear as witness in NNAMDI KANU’s trial – WIKE says



Saturday, October 25, 2025 - Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Fed­eral Capital Territo­ry (FCT), says he is ready to appear as a witness in the terrorism trial of Indig­enous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu but only if properly summoned by the court.

The FCT Minister was re­acting to the stories that the detained separatist leader had listed him as one of the witness­es, among other high profile Ni­gerians, saying if he is subpoe­naed to testify, he would appear.

Wike spoke during his monthly media chat on Friday where he noted that he could not have appeared in court be­cause he read on the pages of newspapers that he had been listed as one of the witnesses, maintaining that if he is duly invited or subpoenaed to ap­pear in court, he would do that.

He said; “Nobody has asked me any questions. Nobody has subpoenaed me. So because somebody said I am a witness, therefore, I’m going to run. No, you don’t do that.

“If I am found, if I am sub­poenaed to come and give a wit­ness, or to give evidence, I must obey the court. I must appear, not on pages of newspapers.”

The FCT Minister also said it is not in his place to ask why he should be part of the case.

“Nobody does that. I don’t want to ask the facts, why I should be in this case.

“You go to the judge; you ask him the question. But if I am invited to come, go home and sleep. I will be there,” he said.

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