Governor Isa Yuguda |
By Adelani Adepegba
The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Senator Bala
Mohammed, has described the Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda, as an All Progressives
Congress’ mole in the Peoples Democratic Party.
Mohammed, who denied being the mastermind of the attack on
President Goodluck Jonathan’s convoy in Bauchi by political thugs on January
22, described Yuguda’s allegation against him as irrational.
The governor had fingered Mohammed as the sponsor of the
attack on the President’s convoy during a campaign in Bauchi, but the minister
in a statement by his special aide on media, Nosike Ogbuenyi, in Abuja on
Monday, stated that Yuguda’s allegation was embarrassing.
He queried the governor’s allegiance to the PDP and wondered
when he became the APC spokesman.
Mohammed said, “It is simply irrational for Governor Yuguda
to allege that the minister hired thugs to stone and embarrass himself
(minister) while addressing the presidential rally in his home state. By this
claim, Yuguda has proven correct the allegation that he has been hobnobbing
with the APC at night and running with the PDP in daytime.
“By Yuguda’s latest embarrassing conduct, he has successfully
exposed his chameleonic character as an APC mole in the PDP. We call on Isa
Yuguda to please respect himself by leaving Senator Bala Mohammed alone.”
The minister wondered why the governor exonerated the APC of
culpability in the attack on the PDP presidential campaign team in Bauchi,
noting that Yuguda had not been campaigning for Jonathan in his state.
“Many Nigerians still remember recent media reports that
Yuguda is the real godfather and sponsor of the APC governorship candidate in
Bauchi State and that he has not been campaigning for President Jonathan’s
re-election in the state. Again, history is there to expose the governor as an
unabashed fifth columnist in the PDP,” Mohammed stated.
He said that he had consistently suffered attacks from the
negative politics in the state for his support for the President, adding that
in 2011, thugs protesting against Jonathan’s victory in the elections, razed
down his two-storey building and almost killed his mother and other relatives
in Bauchi.
The minister stated that his only sin was that he mobilised
lawmakers to invoke the ‘Doctrine of Necessity’ to confer powers on the then
Vice President Jonathan to act as President while the late President Umaru Musa
Yar’Adua was away in Saudi Arabia for medical attention.
Culled from Punch
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