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‎BREAKING: Bauchi Governor, Allies Defect From PDP

‎The Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, has resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party and formally joined the Allied Peoples Movement, APM.

‎Mohammed announced the defection on Saturday after a meeting with key political stakeholders convened to review the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the PDP’s leadership crisis and chart a path forward.

‎Addressing journalists after the meeting, the governor disclosed that he had spent over a week in Abuja consulting with party leaders in a bid to resolve lingering disputes within the PDP. He noted, however, that the apex court’s decision nullifying parallel conventions conducted by rival factions had reshaped the party’s structure.

‎According to him, the judgment effectively invalidated the claims of both factions, leaving the Board of Trustees to temporarily oversee party affairs, a development he said has deepened uncertainty within the party.

‎He said, “After extensive consultations with stakeholders across the country, it has become evident that efforts to restore cohesion within the party have not achieved the desired outcome.”

‎Mohammed expressed gratitude to the PDP for providing him a platform to serve but emphasised that his decision to leave was driven by the need to ensure political stability and effective governance in Bauchi State.

‎“As leaders, we cannot afford to leave our people without a viable political platform,” he added.

‎The governor described his move to the APM as strategic, noting that the party offers a stable structure devoid of legal disputes that could hinder political activities ahead of future elections.

‎He also revealed that members of the State Executive Council aspiring to elective positions had resigned in compliance with relevant laws.

‎“Though we remain emotionally attached to the PDP, this decision is borne out of necessity, not resentment, as we continue to pursue good governance,” Mohammed stated.

‎Announcing his new affiliation, he said the decision to adopt the APM followed broad consultations and careful consideration.

‎To facilitate a seamless transition, the governor outlined steps including the setting up of a compliance committee, commencement of membership registration, engagement with APM leadership, and the formation of a team to liaise with the Independent National Electoral Commission.

‎He urged his supporters to remain calm and united, stressing that the move represents a deliberate political repositioning rather than a reaction to uncertainty.

‎Meanwhile, the National Chairman of the APM, Yusuf Dantalle, formally welcomed the governor and his supporters into the party.

‎Dantalle described the APM as a disciplined and democratic platform anchored on integrity, service, and national interest. He commended Mohammed’s leadership, noting that Bauchi has continued to uphold democratic values and inclusive governance.

‎He further highlighted the party’s growing influence, citing its performance in recent local government elections where it secured councillorship seats and maintained competitiveness.

‎Assuring the new entrants of stability within the party, Dantalle said the APM operates strictly in line with its constitution and is free from internal crises.

‎He subsequently presented Mohammed with his membership card and party insignia, marking his official admission into the party.


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