Tag: Gov Bala Mohammed

  • Gov Bala Mohammed inaugurates Igbogene-Okarki link road

    Gov Bala Mohammed inaugurates Igbogene-Okarki link road

    …as Diri restated committment to continue infrastructural legacies of predecessor

    Amgbare Ekaunkumo,Yenagoa

    His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri, Governor of Bayelsa State today was Joined by his Bauchi counterpart, Senator Bala Mohammed to Inaugurate the Igbogene-okarki link road, being section one of the Igbogene-AIT Elebele Outer ring road initiated by his predecessor, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson.

    Speaking at the inauguration, Gov. Diri thanked the former Governor for his vision and reiterated the need for continuity in project execution and governance.

    “First, I like to thank God for today again, we are here to commission this phase of a ring road conceived and started by my predecessor, Henry Seriake Dickson. Today, we are seeing the completion of the first phase with street lights on it. We can only but give thanks to God, we can only but give thanks to the immediate past Governor whose vision today has seen the completion of this road.

    And that is the beauty of continuuty, this is the first time in this state that government is moving from one hand to another and projects started are being completed and not abandoned. My dear people of Bayelsa, that is the only way our resources will not be wasted, if I came in, seeing this very all important road, and abandoned it and go to construct a new one, the resources that were put in here by my predecessor would have been wasted. So I like to appreciate all of you that put in your best for this road to be completed, Gov. Diri stated.

    Senator Bala Mohammed, Governor of Bauchi State who inaugurated the road commended Governor Diri, describing him as a landmark Governor.

    “I think, you are a landmark Governor, you are a special Governor, because you foster peace and unity, you are unifying everybody, you are unifying us, the Bayelsans and Nigeria. He is not a green horn, he came to governance and took it by storm, and you can see the spirit of continuity enshrining in Bayelsa. And in terms of peer review, all of us, the second term Governors and the new ones, we are borrowing so much from him.”

    Top government officials at the inauguration were, the wife of the Governor, Dr. Mrs. Gloria Diri, deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, former Governor of Bayelsa State and current Senator representing Bayelsa West at the Red Chamber, Henry Seriake Dickson, other National Assembly members, Speaker of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly BSHA, Rt.Hon Abraham Ingobere and members of State Executive Council and other top government functionaries.

  • Bauchi PDP passes vote of confidence on Gov Bala Mohammed

    Bauchi PDP passes vote of confidence on Gov Bala Mohammed

    The Bauchi State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has passed a vote of confidence on Gov. Bala Mohammed, for sustaining peace and delivering on dividends of democracy in the state.

    Alhaji Garba Doya, a PDP chieftain in the state, made this known during a  stakeholders’ meeting in Bauchi.

    ”It is a clear departure from the past in the area of physical infrastructure and other benchmarks.

    ”We commend the Gov. Mohammed-led administration for sustaining peace and harmony in the state.

    “We appreciate the governor because he is performing well. It is our duty to make sure we show solidarity to him all times.

    Also speaking, Mr Danlami Siyi, coordinator of the  party in Ganjuwa Local government, said Gov. Mohammed has delivered on dividends of democracy to the people.

    Also, Mrs Comfort Audu, the governor’s coordinator in Bogoro Local urged political office holders in the state to take the responsibility of canvassing for support from their communities and enlighten the public on impact of the projects provided.

    “Our Governor needs prayers, goodwill and encouragement to be successful, because of the enormity of responsibility on his shoulders.

    “We must help him in shouldering some of those responsibility if we failed, he failed, if he failed we failed; so let’s step up the energy of providing for our communities,” she said. 

  • Herdsmen don’t need Akeredolu’s permission to live in Ondo forests – Gov Bala Mohammed

    Herdsmen don’t need Akeredolu’s permission to live in Ondo forests – Gov Bala Mohammed

    Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State on Friday told his Ondo State counterpart, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, that no Nigerian needs his (Akeredolu’s) permission to live in the forests of the state.

    Mohammed, in a fresh outburst on the recent order by the Ondo State governor that criminals should vacate government forest reserves, said it is the prerogative of every Nigerian to reside wherever he desires.

    He also said that his reference to the right of herders to carry AK 47 to protect themselves and their cattle was only a figure of speech. He spoke on Channels Television.

    “Land is in the hands of the state and federal governments in trust but Nigerians don’t need the permission of governors or the federal government to settle everywhere,” Bala Mohammed said.

    “You don’t need the permission of the governor of Bauchi or the governor of Ondo to be in the forests of Ondo if you choose to live in the forests because under Section 41 of the constitution, you are free to settle anywhere.”

    In his first reaction, penultimate Friday, to the Ondo State eviction order on criminals occupying its forest reserves, Mohammed had berated his colleagues in South-West and South-East for the manner in which they are handling the herders’ crisis and claimed they are not accommodating people from other ethnic groups.

    He said: “You have seen what our colleagues in the South-West are doing and some of them in South-East. Some of us told them with all modesty and humility – you are wrong.”

    He said herders “have no option than to carry AK47 because the society and the government are not protecting them.

    “It is not his (herder’s) fault, it is the fault of the government and the people; you don’t criminalize all of them because in every tribe there are criminals. You should be very sensitive. We have to be careful.”

    But following the barrage of criticism that trailed his backing for the carrying of AK47 by herders, Mohammed was back on the same platform yesterday, defending his choice of words.

    He said: “It is a figure of speech to show you the despondence, the desperation and frustration and the agony that this particular person is exposed to by his own people, by his own tribe and by other tribes who have all seen him as a criminal and therefore, he has the inalienable right to protect himself.

    “What I said in that context, I was addressing the media people. And the topic was the use of the media to foster national unity and I was trying to situate the problem.

    “The Fulani man is so exposed, dehumanized, demonized. In fact, because he is being seen as a bandit and so, anywhere he goes, he is being pursued. Not only in the southwest or the southeast, even in the north because he is in the cattle route, his commonwealth which I call his cows, are being taken and rustled and of course, sometimes, they are fined beyond your imagination.

    “If one cow strays into the farm because the cattle route has been taken away illegally without the authority giving permission, he will be fined seriously, mercilessly.

    “And so, he is exposed and then he has no option but to protect himself. We have so many vigilante groups in Nigeria even at the level of government, sub-regional groups, sub nationals are establishing vigilante groups to make sure that their communities are protected. Why wouldn’t the Fulani man protect himself? And if he carries a gun in order to protect himself, it may not be a legal carriage, it may be legal. He may also register and carry it to protect himself.”

    Governor Akeredolu, last weekend, labeled Mohammed’s advocacy for herders to carry the assault gun as careless and despicable.

    He said: “We read with dismay, the outburst in the purported statement by the Bauchi state governor. We are persuaded to believe he didn’t make that statement.

    “If indeed he made that statement and owns up to its contents, it then means that the Bauchi state governor has declared on behalf of the federal government, an executive order which now allows all Nigerians, herdsmen inclusive, to carry prohibited firearms like assault rifles for self-defence.

    “That is exactly what the governor has done and displayed by his conduct which brazenly depicts that whether other Nigerians like it or not, herdsmen must carry AK 47 for self-defence while other non-Fulani herdsmen must remain unarmed to be perpetual victims of arms wielding bandits.