By Yemi Monday, Bauchi
Though he expressed that he was excommunicated by the Nyesom Wike led G-5 Governors of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir, has declared that he is strongly connected with the G-5 members.
Governor Abdulkadir said in Bauchi when he received members of G-5 who paid him a solidarity visit at the Ramat House few hours after he led PDP stakeholders from the State to a meeting with the PDP Presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, in Abuja.
According to the Governor, “today, I am very, very happy to receive my brothers, the Governors of the G-5. They call themselves the Integrity Group. I am supposed to be with them but they ex-communicated me for some reasons best known to them. But I am highly connected with them.
“Each and everyone of them, there is hardly a day I don’t call them, because, in politics, you go with the people with whom you share something in common.
“This Presidency that we ran, which my brother (Wike) lost and he defeated me, has brought us very close and of course at the Governors Forum.
“One thing I appreciate with them is that they are concerned with your challenges. Though all of them are not running for a second term, they are always worried. Their own particular ideas may be slightly different from my own, but expectedly, I bear and feel their pains as much as they do in my own pains. We share so much in common.”
Bala Mohammed added: “They know that I have challenges in Bauchi, challenges of anti-party, challenges of undercutting and mischief. Of course, politics is about all these.
“But when you know that you have people behind you, of that stature, calibre, you feel secured because there is hardly anything we can do better than what we have done before.
“Especially for those that are not going for a second term, for me, I feel that I have done well for the people. I am not the only one created on the surface of the earth from this area in Bauchi. I have left legacies and landmark.
“Now that they are here, I will have the opportunity of confiding to the people I believe I can confide in, some of my worries, my fears and that of my State.
“So, I am happy that you came because some of those things cannot be said on the phone but as PDP members from the same family I see you as my fellow comrades in this journey of life. Thank you most sincerely for taking the time to come for a show of solidarity.”
Earlier, Nyesome Wike said: “Let me first correct an erroneous impression. I am not the Chairman of the G-5 (Integrity Group). Our leader Dr Samuel Ortom of Benue State. He only allowed me to run the show on his behalf.
“And to apologize that the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde is not here. He traveled to the USA on Monday night but he is here in spirit though physically absent.”
Nyesome Wike then declared that “we are here to solidarize with our brother in Bauchi State, Senator Bala Mohammed who is running for a second tenure, to see how things are going, how he is faring and see in what areas we can come in to assist and support his aspiration.
“Four of us have completed our tenures. We are not running for the office of the Governor again except my brothers who are running for the National Assembly seats.
“Everybody knows that I lost the Presidential ticket of the party but I defeated Senator Bala Mohammed. So, we are here to fraternize with him and discuss issues of synergy and support. We are determined to support him to win his reelection bid in 2023.”