Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA),
Senator Bala Mohammed has slammed Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda as a
“mole” over his recent comment that the attack on
President Goodluck
Jonathan’s convoy in Bauchi State was perpetrated by youths hired by the
minister.
Mohammed described Yuguda as “not only a fifth columnist, but a mole
in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who claims to be a member of the
party in the afternoon, but works for the opposition party, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) at night.”
A statement signed by Senator Mohammed’s Special Assistant on Media,
Nosike Oguenyi said: “The attention of Senator Bala Mohammed has been
drawn to an allegation by the Governor of Bauchi State, Mallam Isa
Yuguda that he was the sponsor of the thugs that attacked the
presidential campaign team of His Excellency, President Goodluck
Jonathan in Bauchi on Thursday 22nd January, 2015.
“The question that the Governor must answer quickly without
equivocation is: why did the thugs not stone him (Yuguda) whilst he was
addressing the same rally, on the same podium and on the same day?
Yuguda should also tell the world why he has suddenly turned into an APC
spokesman, by exonerating the opposition party of culpability in the
attack on the PDP presidential campaign team in Bauchi.”
Yuguda, however, insisted on Monday, that Mohammed was the one who
imported the thugs. According to him, the man hired by the minister to
secure the services of the hoodlums and 70 of the thugs had been
arrested.
“The Minister is a bigger APC mole, who should be disciplined by the
President for trying to embarrass him and his office for selfish
reasons.
“Contrary to his claim that the stoning was done by APC thugs, all
the boys so far arrested by the police have turned to be Bala’s boys.
So, who is an APC mole then?” the governor asked.
Oguenyi, however stated that: “Many Nigerians still remember recent
media reports that Yuguda is the real godfather and sponsor of the APC
gubernatorial 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 5th columnist in
the PDP.
“It would be recalled that the first attack Senator Bala Mohammed
received for wholeheartedly supporting Dr. Goodluck Jonathan (then Vice
President) was in 2010. The same Yuguda, in 2010, did everything humanly
possible to recall and politically annihilate Bala Mohammed from the
National Assembly as the Senator representing Bauchi South Senatorial
District.
“Bala’s only sin was that he mobilized fellow lawmakers to invoke the
famous ‘Doctrine of Necessity’ to confer powers on the then Vice
President Jonathan to act as President while former President Umaru Musa
Yar’Adua was away in Saudi Arabia receiving medical attention.
“The second attack of the FCT Minister by Yuguda came later again in
2010, when he deployed enormous energies into creating all manner of
obstacles to block Senator Bala Mohammed’s return and re-registration as
a member of the PDP in his native Alkaleri LGA of Bauchi State.
“Again, that attempt was futile as it failed disastrously for Yuguda.
Since then, Senator Bala Mohammed has become a force to reckon with at
the highest echelon of the PDP.
“Senator Mohammed has consistently repeated that politics is not a do
or die affair, hence he sacrificed his gubernatorial bid to allow peace
to reign in Bauchi State. He is also sharply aware that this is the
time for everyone to focus on issues that would promote rancour-free
campaign and elections to ensure victory for the PDP. It is on these
bases that it would be ridiculous to suggest that Senator Bala would
hire thugs to attack the PDP and discredit the Governor in the state –
more so, because he (the Minister) is not contesting any position with
the Governor. In fact, anyone who believes his wild allegation would
believe anything! By Yuguda’s latest embarrassing conduct, he has
successfully exposed his chameleonic character as an APC mole in the
PDP.’’
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