Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has dismissed speculation about his alleged defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), insisting that he remains a member of the party.
DAILY POST reports that Gov Mohammed had been rumoured to be considering a move from the PDP to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The governor was said to be weighing the possibility of leaving the PDP, with reports suggesting the move could occur this week.
Reacting to the development shortly after the swearing-in of 17 newly appointed permanent secretaries at the Government House on Wednesday, the governor, when approached by journalists for comment on the rumoured defection, declined to grant an immediate interview but said he would address the matter later.
“Pressmen, no interview for now. I will speak with Channels at 7 pm,” he said.
He, however, briefly addressed the reports, stating: “I have not moved; they said that I have defected.”
Mohammed also described himself as an “international figure in politics,” adding that he would provide further clarification on the matter later in the day before proceeding to his office.
Addressing the appointed permanent secretaries, the governor charged them to uphold integrity and steer clear of corruption in the discharge of their duties.
“This administration will not tolerate corruption or any act capable of bringing the government into disrepute,” he said.
Mohammed urged the appointees to remain disciplined, avoid acts of insubordination, and stay away from partisan politics while in office.
He also tasked them with mentoring younger civil servants, adding that ongoing reforms in the civil service rely on grooming a new generation grounded in ethics and professionalism.
The governor further assured retirees of his administration’s commitment to settling outstanding gratuities, estimated at about N20 billion, noting that payment of 13-year arrears commenced in January 2026.
The oath of office was administered by the Chief Judge of Bauchi State, Justice Talatu Musa Umar.
