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  • Updated: November 09, 2022

I Wrote To National PDP Because I Am Aggrieved, Says Governor Mohammed

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Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed on Wednesday explained that he wrote a letter to the leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to register his grievances over anti-party activities against his re-election bid by some of its members in the state.

The Governor disclosed this shortly after a closed-door meeting with the five governors of the PDP Integrity Group otherwise called PDP – G5 on Wednesday in Bauchi.

“As a loyal member of the party, I felt betrayed, hence the letter to seek for redress,” he said.

He said the letter was with all honesty, sincerity and a deep sense of fidelity.

 "That was why the party invited me to discuss with its presidential flag bearer, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in Abuja.

“We discussed extensively and I have gotten some explanations because the letter I wrote was not only written by me, it was written by the PDP family in Bauchi State, the government of Bauchi State, and that is why I was there,” he said.

Also speaking, Governor Samuel Ortom made further clarifications on an alleged statement credited to him that “he would never support a Fulani man to become the president of Nigeria”.

He, however, apologised to people who may have felt offended by the remarks.

“I want to say that, that was not what I meant when I was captured saying that.

"But all the same, I know it will amount to logical fallacy.

“If people have taken it the way I did but I want to say, to those who are offended by my remarks, I didn’t mean that. I am sorry about that,” he said.

For his part, Nyesom Wike explained that the PDP – G5 governors are opened for dialogue, and never closed doors for reconciliation.

“All we are asking for is equity, fairness and justice and that is the hallmark of what PDP stands for.

“We have never closed the door and we will not close the door. All we are saying is let the right thing be done,” he said.

Reports say Governor Mohammed held a closed door meeting with Governors Nyesom Wike of Rivers, Samuel Ortom of Benue, Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State.

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