Northern Governor has named the masterminds of PDP, NNPP and LP crisis.
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has accused President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, of being behind the crisis rocking opposition parties.
In an interview with Daily Trust, he stated that the federal government has penetrated the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and the Labour Party (LP) with the aim of creating a one party state.
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“We must also be mindful of the federal government, which seems determined to get its way. You can see this in the way they handle financial matters and their treatment of labour. This isn’t just a problem for the PDP; they’ve also penetrated other parties like the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and the Labour Party (LP) in an attempt to create a one-party state. They have resources on their side, but bad governance will ultimately give us an advantage.”
According to the Bauchi State Governor, the issue involving Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum and the National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP has been resolved.
The PDP Governors Forum chairman expressed confidence that the PDP can resolve other crisis rocking the party quickly.
He said: “I’m confident we will. I’ve spoken to both sides and while some people are stirring trouble, it’s important to ask who’s behind it: The answer is Tinubu and Wike.”
“Tinubu is backing Wike, who remains in the PDP while also aligning with the APC. It’s an unusual situation; but that’s the reality,” he added.
The Bauchi Governor also stated that Wike, a former Rivers State Governor, cannot be in the PDP and serve in the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government.
On Wike mention he got the endorsement of the party before joining the APC administration, Bala Mohammed said: “No, no. That’s not how things work. In line with natural justice, you can only belong to one place. You can’t be part of two opposing sides at the same time. Wike is a friend, and I’ve told him this directly, and I’m not afraid to say it publicly.”
“I don’t have anything personal against Wike. I would have supported him if he showed loyalty to the party. But he’s made it clear that he won’t. So, we can’t just stand by and let him do as he pleases, particularly when we are building towards 2027. Some party members believe that the current NWC under Ambassador Damagum is leaning towards Wike, and that’s part of the issue,” he added.