‎JUST IN: PDP Governor Bala Mohammed Meets Tinubu Amid Defection Rumours

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Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, on Friday held a closed-door meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

‎The meeting came amid growing rumours of possible political realignment by some opposition governors.

‎However, the discussion centered on security challenges in Bauchi State, especially the worsening situation in Alkaleri Local Government Area.

‎Governor Mohammed briefed the President on renewed bandit attacks that have forced several communities to flee their homes.

‎He raised concern over the activities of armed groups operating from forest areas in Gwana, Kafin Duguri, Mansur, Yalau, Futuk, and Digare.

‎According to the governor, thousands of armed bandits are believed to have taken control of ungoverned forest zones.

‎He said the attackers now launch regular raids, recruit local youths and former illegal miners, and push families to seek safety in nearby states, including Gombe.

‎The security situation worsened on February 22, when bandits attacked a Joint Task Force base in Gwana.

‎Two soldiers and a vigilante member were killed during the assault.

‎Several residents were abducted.

‎Security forces later neutralised some of the attackers during counter operations.

‎Governor Mohammed disclosed that he has visited the affected communities repeatedly to assess the damage and encourage local vigilantes.

‎He praised residents for standing their ground but stressed that the scale of the crisis requires stronger federal intervention.

‎He requested more military deployment, improved equipment for security agencies, and firm directives from national security chiefs.

‎The governor warned that without urgent action, displacement and loss of lives could increase.

‎President Tinubu, in response, assured him of federal support to complement Bauchi State’s efforts.

‎He directed security agencies to strengthen operations in the troubled areas and prevent further attacks.

‎The President also pledged that the federal government would not allow criminal groups to dominate any part of the country.

‎Addressing political speculation surrounding the visit, Mohammed said the meeting was strictly about security and governance.

‎He dismissed claims of a possible defection to the ruling party.

‎The Bauchi governor reaffirmed his loyalty to the People’s Democratic Party.

‎He added that while individual politicians may choose their paths, his focus remains on protecting lives and restoring peace in his state

‎Credit: Mfonobong Daniel