Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir, has come under fire for castigating the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, over the recent nationwide protest against bad governance tagged #EndBadGovernmentinNigeria, which later turned violent, particularly in the Northern States.

Dogara in a Press release he signed on Saturday faulted gov. Muhammàd’s speech when he launched the PDP campaign for the 20 LGAs election next Saturday 17 August, On Wednesday, the governor, speaking at the flag-off of the PDP local government campaign rally at the Dr Rilwanu Sulaimanu Adamu Square, further knocked the President.

Muhammàd said, “I said with humility and courage that what he (Tinubu) said was empty. It did not address the problems and challenges. And that is why, amid this protest, we came out to show you that Bauchi is different. The youth are with us, we are with them. They are we and we are them.”

Muhammad restated that the crisis in the country could be traced to the policies of Tinubu’s government.

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Barr. Yakubu Dogara opined that the Governor’s recent utterances were uncalled for and unnecessary.

According to him, “No doubt, these are trying moments in Nigeria, with lots of nerves in the air and lots of spitting into the political wind.

The job of leaders, irrespective of the political tribe they belong to, is to ensure that we bring this crisis to a responsible end by appealing to governments at all levels to scramble to meet some of the legitimate demands of the protesters, most especially hunger and pervasive insecurity in the national interest.”

Yakubu Dogara stressed that “it is certainly not a time to engage in blowing all the dog whistles at once in the irresponsible manner Gov. Bala Mohammed did.”

The former Speaker declared that, “For me, it didn’t come as a surprise because I had long ago, both in writing and on live TV, denounced him as a thug who speaks in the manner of thugs and understands only the language of thuggery.”

“I am penning these lines to further disavow him and to tell those who don’t know that, although Gov. Bala Mohammed is one of us, he is not all of us. Bauchi State is home to tested leaders who were not raised like mushrooms and who will not dare speak or operate in a manner that reveals contempt for rules, precedent, order, stability, and national cohesion. But Gov. Bala Muhammad does not only do so; he thrives in it,” he added.

According to him, “Not long ago, I said of him, ‘any time the Governor speaks either by himself or through his aides, it is always an outburst of profanity which debases and demeans all of us.’”

He also stated that “A leader is supposed to nurture and inspire the people he leads into positive action as opposed to indulging in wanton self-adulation and praise.”

Yakubu Dogara stressed that “Bala Muhammad has run Bauchi State for a little over six years now with no functional social amenities. Bauchi State under him is one of the states with the highest number of out-of-school children in Nigeria, yet he has built no functional school.”

According to him, “Just one example: my Alma Mater, the famous Bauchi Teachers College, located right under his nose, now lies in ruins. Let him tell the world which of the hospitals in the state is fully functional and how many doctors he has employed. The list is endless.”

“Yet, in the midst of the destitution and squalor that Bauchi State found itself under his watch, he has built the biggest government house for himself and his family and the best family house in Northern Nigeria, if not in the whole country,” he added.

The former Speaker continued, “Next, he wants to build flyovers in a city that has no traffic congestion, albeit for KEKE and OKADA riders. If anyone has ever wondered what the bottom of misgovernance looks like, this is it.”

According to him, “The irony is that when the youths he has refused to build schools for—who have no access to affordable healthcare and employment opportunities—choose to revolt, it is PBAT’s policies that are blamed. What a display of a ravenously wayward sense of entitlement.”

“Just merely looking at what H.E. Nyesom Wike achieved in just one year as FCT Minister, which totally dwarfed what Bala Mohammed achieved in his six years as FCT Minister, is an open rebuke to his inept and visionless leadership, which is now self-evident in Bauchi State,” he added.

According to him, “Governor Bala Mohammed, as a renowned crass opportunist, knows how to extort and exploit people and situations. I once wrote about this, and I quote a line: ‘So much for the motion on the doctrine of necessity, as if some of us didn’t know the events that preceded it and the main drivers of the motion.’”

He advised, “The Governor ought to know, or should be told, that moving against an ailing and bedridden President who was desperately in need of prayers instead, in the manner which he did, was not an act of courage but cowardice.”

He challenged, “Let him name any motion he moved against the government while late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua was well and in charge. To hit someone who you know will have no chance of hitting back is the master strategy of a wimp, and only wimps get paid for it. After taking up the FCT ministerial portfolio as payment for the hatched job, in the manner a hunting dog is served some portion of the meat of its prey, is it not shameful to flaunt that as an achievement? History has never been kind to those who stabbed the vulnerable.”

“To buttress the point being made, when Gov. Bala Mohammed was in court after rigging himself into office and desperately needed PBAT to save him, he was busy singing his praises to the highest heavens and telling the world how amazing PBAT was, not even minding the fact that he is the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum,” he added.

Yakubu Dogara added, “Just months after PBAT saved him, he has turned around to describe the President as ‘now inept, incompetent, and incapable of running Nigeria.’ I will even invite him to chair our 2027 presidential campaigns if he continues this way.”

He concluded, “This level of unbridled disrespect is unparalleled. In months, Gov. Bala Mohammed has transmuted from being a Hallelujah boy to the undisputed cheerleader of a pack of wolves who are trying so hard to soil the President beyond redemption.”

According to him, “It is good that the world gets to know what we are up against in Bauchi State and the price we are paying for foisting a tasteless joke on the state and elevating a cavorting charlatan to the position of Governor.”

He stressed that “Dignity still matters in public office, and it’s unlikely that Gov. Bala Mohammed will ever have it. Yet, his graver vice is cowardice, reflected in a willingness to lie to the public to please and appease, heedless of the inevitability of its contradiction an hour later and the consequences thereof.”

“Right now, he has turned Bauchi State into a prison of mirrors where his revealed lies are answered with new lies. Those who think he misspoke are dead wrong because that is who he has always been, and as Maya Angelou said, ‘When someone tells you who they are, believe them.’”

He concluded by stating that, “As it is, we wait to see whether the ‘Kaura 2027’ his cult followers printed on their gowns will be a POLITICAL scandal or an execution date.

Rising from an emergency security meeting at the Bauchi State Government House on Monday night Muhammad had described Tinubu’s Sunday broadcast as empty, saying it escalated rather than quelled the nationwide hunger protest, which turned violent in AugustMh.chi are ready to change,” he said.

Muhammad said the hunger protest should be a wake-up call for the country’s leadership, “from the Presidency to sub-national and to the local government.”

“We can see the manifestation of it in different colouration from the North to the South. In the North, there is a very big wake-up call for us to bring good governance; to respect people. There is hunger and anger. We have to really address the problem of development,” he said.

The governor said the PDP was ready for the upcoming local government election and would leave no stone unturned to coast to victory.

“We will go to the people so that the people will know that we are respected. The way and manner the candidates came out, they came out through best practice. Our stakeholders, our leaders, and our people at the local levels conducted transparent primaries,” he stated

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