A governorship aspirant under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bauchi State Commissioner of Finance, Dr Yakubu Adamu and all his political movement groups have declared to stand firmly with Governor Bala Mohammed in any political decision he may takes, including his choice to join any political party of his preference.
The leader of Yakubu Support groups and former Chairman of Shira LGA, Hon Mahmoud Abba Yana, said that the state is in a critical moment, politically and they found it necessary to reaffirm their “unwavering loyalty, deep respect, and total solidarity” with Senator Bala Mohammed, whose leadership has continued to inspire confidence, unity, and purposeful governance across Bauchi State and beyond.
Yana said that: “Our support is total, unconditional, and resolute. We believe strongly that wherever His Excellency leads, the path will be one of progress, justice, and development. Therefore, we call on all our members, supporters, and the general public to remain united, calm, and supportive as we collectively move in the direction that best serves the interest of Bauchi State and Nigeria at large.
“This declaration is a testament to our shared vision, mutual trust, and collective determination to build a stronger and more prosperous future for all,” he said
Yana added, “In view of the ongoing political realignments and strategic consultations nationwide, we wish to state clearly and without ambiguity. Dr. Yakubu Adamu and all his political movement groups stand firmly with His Excellency, Bala Muhammad, in any political decision he may take, including his choice to align with or join any political party of his preference.”
He noted that governor Mohammed’s commitment to the welfare of the people, infrastructural development, and inclusive leadership has earned him the trust and admiration of millions. As a visionary leader and statesman, his decisions are always guided by the overriding interest of peace, progress, and prosperity of our people.
It will be recalled that governor Mohammed has disclosed plans to dumped his part the PDP over unresolved crisis and indicated interest to join either the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC) or the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).
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