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PDP Crisis: I’m Supposed To Be With The G-5 But They Ex-communicated Me – Bala Mohammed

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The Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has disclosed that he was supposed to be with the five aggrieved governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) also referred to as G5, but he was ex-communicated.

According to him, he can confide in them because he shares a lot in common with the PDP G-5 governors.

Naija News reported earlier that barely 24 hours after Mohammed visited the presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, the party’s G5 governors arrived in Bauchi state to also see Mohammed.

Naija News reports that the aggrieved G5 governors led by the Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike are currently in the state capital to lure Bala Mohammed to join their camp.

However, the governor who spoke before a closed-door meeting with the G5 governors said he was glad they had come to visit him because he has shared with them some of his fears and problems confronting him in the state.

Mohammed, who wasn’t clear about his joining the G5 governors advanced that he knows quite well he is secure around the aggrieved governors amidst all the crises and challenges in the PDP.

He submitted that “I share a lot in common with the G-5 Governors. I’m supposed to be with the G-5 but they excommunicated me.

“They know I’ve challenges in Bauchi, the challenges of the party, challenges of treachery and mischief. When you know you have people like them, you feel secure.

“I’m happy they are here. I have the opportunity of confiding in these people some of my worries, my fears, and my apprehension.

“You are aware that it’s no longer a secret that I wrote a letter to the national party about what I’ve found out that’s working against me and I wrote it with all honesty and sincerity and that’s why the party invited me to discuss with Atiku our leader.”

In his address after the closed-door meeting, Wike told pressmen that the group came to the state for a solidarity visit to the governor, adding that the G-5 is still open to reconciliation.