By Augustine Akhilomen
..Says Obi Has Great Vision For Nigeria
Bauchi State Governor and Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum, Bala Mohammed, has expressed his readiness to work with the 2023 presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi to rescue Nigerians from the hardship and suffering they are currently facing in the hands of the All Progressives Congress ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Bala made this known on Thursday at the Government House, Bauchi, after meeting the former Anambra State Governor in a closed door meeting.
According to him, he and Obi discussed how they can work closely together to address poverty and criminality.
He said Obi is the leader of the opposition in Nigeria and with him they will provide vibrant opposition to the ruling party, adding that their coming together transcends region, religion and party affiliation.
“I appreciate what he is doing as a leader of the opposition because, whether we like it or not, he is now the face of opposition politics in Nigeria,” he said.
Mohammed also stressed his commitment to working with Obi to “close ranks” and provide a strong and knowledgeable opposition to the ruling party.
He stated, “I want to say clearly that I am ready to work with Peter Obi. We must come together to bring good governance, offer a vibrant opposition with vision and strategy, and rescue this country from mediocrities parading themselves as leaders.
“The time has come for us to step out and act with sincerity and focus. Our coming together is a message, and this message will resonate because my fellow governors support this kind of alliance.”
In his remarks, Obi said he decided to visit Mr Mohammed to discuss Nigeria’s issues and consult him, being the Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum and a critical stakeholder in Nigeria’s politics today.
“When people talk about criminality in Nigeria, especially in the North, I tell them the real issue is poverty. Until we address poverty, we cannot solve criminality,” he asserted.
According to Obi, Nigeria must invest in education and agriculture to lift millions out of poverty and reduce crime.
“But look at what dominates our political discourse today—budget padding, sexual harassment—while Nigerians are hungry. We need to discuss hunger, poverty, education, and healthcare,” he added.