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Group launches support for Bala Mohammed amidst defection rumour


By Rauf Oyewole 

A political group has launched support for Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, amid spreading speculation that the governor might defect to the All Progressives Congress (APC). 

Although, Bala Mohammed has not publicly denied the defection rumours but a political support group, ‘The Kaura Force' has been launched on Monday to express solidarity to the governor. 

While addressing the press Monday at the Secretariat of Nigeria Union of Journalists, Bauchi, the leader of the Group, Mohammed Maiwada Bello, said that the governor’s landmark achievements in the state deserve their support and loyalty.

According to him, the Governor has emerged their political party –adding that the supporters would move to any platform he chooses. “Governor Bala Mohammed is widely recognised as a tested statesman, experienced administrator, and courageous voice for democratic accountability in Nigeria. 

“His leadership philosophy is grounded in performance, fairness, and the belief that governance must deliver tangible improvements in the lives of citizens,” Maiwada said.

He added that under the administration of Mohammed, the State has transitioned from years of limited development into a period defined by renewed progress, stability, and growing national recognition.

He said one of the most remarkable characteristics of Mohammed’s leadership is his commitment to inclusive governance. “In a country where politics sometimes becomes divided along ethnic, religious, or sectional lines, His Excellency has consistently demonstrated that leadership must unite rather than divide.

“His administration reflects the diversity of Bauchi State and the broader Nigerian federation, bringing together professionals and technocrats from different ethnic groups and regions to serve based on merit and competence. This governance philosophy reinforces the belief that national cohesion and fairness must always prevail over narrow political interests.”

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