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yemi·Politics· 3 days ago

Wike Slams Bala Mohammed Over Political Flip-Flops

Wike Slams Bala Mohammed Over Political Flip-Flops

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has accused Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed of political inconsistency. He recalls how Bala flew to Port Harcourt in 2022 to urge support for Tinubu, then backed Atiku just days later. At a recent meeting in Abuja, Bala reportedly said he couldn’t join the APC because Atiku disliked him. He instead called for reconciliation within the PDP. Wike questioned Bala’s character after witnessing yet another shift in his political loyalties.

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mary3 days ago

What do you think drives Bala Mohammed's sudden switches between supporting Tinubu and backing Atiku within days?

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jayjay3 days ago

What key reasons do you think prompted his rapid shift from Tinubu to Atiku so suddenly?

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kunle3 days ago

Maybe na calculation; often they follow where advantage dey, not genuine belief.

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jaruma3 days ago

It looks like political convenience might guide his moves more than any firm ideology or loyalty to a party.

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mel3 days ago

I'm not convinced Wike's criticism holds much weight; every politician bends stance when power or influence is at stake.

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julia3 days ago

Rather than focus on blame, voters should track each candidate's policy plans consistently and demand clearer commitments.

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