The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, disclosed that he gave Raymond Dokpesi's property back to his children despite their political disagreements in an interview with a few Abuja television networks. Wike clarified that even if he had political differences with the late AIT founder, he could not let wrong come to Dokpesi's family. Wike acted quickly to address the problem when Dokpesi's kids approached him over the property.

He described how he had gone to the property to check for abnormalities in its distribution. He quickly canceled the property and made sure Dokpesi's children had their property back. Wike underlined that treating family members unfairly should not result in political disagreements. Wike made it plain that he could not see injustice go place despite their political differences, particularly when the victim was no longer living.
He encouraged the children of Dokpesi to remove the case from court and gave them his word that he would help them make things right. The episode demonstrates Wike's dedication to justice and fairness in the face of political divisions. Wike emphasized acting in Dokpesi's family's best interests despite their divergent political views, setting an example of honesty and compassion in public service.

