When he led demonstrators to the National Assembly to support the minister, NPF Chairman Aliyu San made this statement.
The protesters warned that certain land grabbers were planning to use Wike's administration's reform initiative as a means of extortion.
Sani called the accusations made against the minister to be blatant lies that need to be ignored.
He said that it was common for land grabbers and crooked people to give up everything they own in order to thwart Wike's admirable efforts to administer the land.
"It is well known that since Wike became the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, he has had contact with the Corporate Affairs Commission. Through this correspondence, he has discovered 189 fictitious companies that have been utilized to obtain the distribution of prime real estate in the Federal Capital." Two of the criminals have been apprehended, detained, and are currently being prosecuted as a result of this finding.
The minister, who took over the threat of "One Chance" criminality in the Federal Capital Territory, has devised a practical solution to the issue, which involves the introduction of buses and taxis operated by well-known people.
"The political hirelings, who brought up the serious charge that the FCT minister's administration is not accountable, did not provide a single example, speaking in innuendos