Wike Rejects Bala Mohammed’s Presidential Ambition, Calls it “Dead on Arrival”
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Nyesom Wike, has rejected Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed’s alleged attempt to use him to launch his presidential ambition.
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Wike described Mohammed’s presidential ambition as “dead on arrival. “
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The minister also criticized Mohammed’s past actions.
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has rejected Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed’s alleged attempt to use him to launch his presidential ambition.
Wike described Mohammed’s presidential ambition as “dead on arrival” and accused him of lacking the capacity to lead the PDP Governors’ Forum.
In a statement released by his media aide, Lere Olayinka, Wike criticized Mohammed’s past actions, including his defection from the ANPP to the PDP after becoming a minister.
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Wike said, “As I said yesterday, appointment of Barrister Nyesom Wike as minister remains the only excuse available for the Bauchi State governor to defend his glaring lack of capacity to lead the PDP as chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum.”
Wike further stated, “That he (Bala Mohammed) defected to the PDP a few months after becoming a minister is a further demonstration of his ‘anywhere-belly-face’ politics.
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“Obviously, if he had been offered even a Special Assistant position by the APC government of Buhari in 2015, he would have accepted it and defected to the APC.”
Wike added, “As for us, we are done with any object by the name Bala Mohammed. The reason is, we have better things to do, and we won’t be available to be used by any ineffectual being to launch a dead-on-arrival 2027 presidential ambition.”
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