FCT Minister Challenges Senator’s Performance, Predicts Defeat Ahead of 2027 General Elections
The Minister of the , , has again declared that Senator will not return to the in 2027, intensifying political tension within Abuja’s leadership landscape.
Wike reaffirmed his earlier stance that the FCT senator has not delivered impactful projects to justify re-election, challenging her to present visible developmental achievements across the Territory. The minister’s remarks signal an emerging political battle ahead of the 2027 general elections, particularly in the nation’s capital.
Senator Kingibe, who was elected in 2023 under the platform of the , represents the FCT in the National Assembly. Her victory in the last election was widely regarded as a significant political shift in Abuja. However, Wike, a prominent figure in the and former governor of Rivers State, appears confident that the political tide will change in the next electoral cycle.
The renewed verbal exchange reflects broader political undercurrents in the FCT, where governance issues such as infrastructure development, security, and service delivery remain central to public discourse. Analysts note that with nearly two years to the 2027 polls, political positioning has already begun, and Abuja is shaping up to be a key battleground.
As political alignments evolve, residents of the FCT will ultimately determine whether the incumbent senator retains her seat or whether new political forces reshape the capital’s representation in the Senate.
