Wike Denies Executive Interference in Judiciary Infrastructure Provision

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike clarified that providing infrastructure for judges is not evidence of executive interference in the judiciary.
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike has clarified that providing infrastructure for judges does not constitute executive interference with the judiciary. In a statement, Wike emphasized that support for the judiciary's functioning is a government commitment, not an attempt to exert control over its operations. The minister's comments come in response to concerns raised about potential undue influence by the executive on the judiciary's decisions and activities.