The Bauchi State Governor, Bala Abdulkadir, on Thursday blasted the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over his recent conduct in the country’s political space.
He declared that Wike’s legacy would be that of a political mercenary who squandered opportunities and betrayed his allies.
The governor was reacting to a recent media chat by the minister during which he made references to him.
Mohammed, who is the chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, has continued to rally support for the Rivers State Governor, Siminilayi Fubara, on the political crisis in the state.
In a statement issued in Bauchi, the governor declared that Wike’s antics may grab headlines, but they offer little substance while his betrayal of the PDP and his divisive politics reveal a man driven by personal ambition rather than public service.
The statement read: “Attention of Sen. Bala Mohammed, the Executive Governor of Bauchi State and Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, has been drawn to the latest disjointed and bombastic media chat by Chief Nyesom Wike, the Honorable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.
“In his characteristic style, Chief Wike launched into his now-predictable tirade, marked by contradictions, grandstanding, and a perplexing display of loyalty that seems to shift with the wind.
“While Wike’s incoherence often makes it difficult to discern any substantive points, Sen. Bala Mohammed finds it necessary to respond to a few specific remarks that distort facts and aim to undermine the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)—the very platform that gave Wike his political rise.
“A Transactional Politician Who Bites the Hand That Feeds Him. Chief Wike’s ascendancy in politics is a testament to the opportunities provided by the PDP. Yet, he now gleefully undermines the very foundation that nurtured him. It is disheartening that a man who owes so much to a party that stood by him in his political journey has chosen to be a willing tool in its denigration. His recent media outburst was yet another reminder of his transactional approach to politics, where personal ambition eclipses loyalty, principles, and collective interests.”
“Unlike Wike, who thrives on drama and divisiveness, Sen. Bala Mohammed has always understood that politics is not a game of self-serving theatrics but a platform to serve the public good. Wike’s erratic behavior and opportunistic alliances expose him as an unreliable and fair-weather friend—traits that alienate even those who once stood by him.
“Chief Wike’s assertion that he is not friends with Sen. Bala Mohammed is as irrelevant as it is puerile. Governance is not built on personal friendships but on competence, vision, and the ability to deliver results.
“Sen. Bala Mohammed’s achievements in Bauchi State speak for themselves. His leadership has elevated the PDP as a formidable opposition party, countering the excesses of the APC-led federal government, while Wike busies himself playing a double game—PDP by day, APC by night,” The statement further contained.
“Should Wike ever have a moment of genuine self-reflection and wish to align himself with true leadership, Sen. Bala Mohammed would welcome him with open arms. Until then, Wike’s friendship—or lack thereof—is inconsequential to the progress of Bauchi State and the strengthening of Nigeria’s democracy.
“Wike’s attempt to question Sen. Bala Mohammed’s opposition to President Bola Tinubu’s Tax Reform Bills is not only baseless but hypocritical. While Wike accuses others of insincerity, he has seamlessly transitioned from being a self-proclaimed PDP stalwart to an ardent supporter of the APC government.”