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Bala Mohammed Urges Opposition to Avoid Federal Dependence

August 17, 2026 - 3 views

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, has issued a cautionary statement directed at opposition politicians, advising them against relying on federal support to achieve electoral success in upcoming elections.

Rethinking Electoral Strategies

In a recent address, Mohammed emphasized the importance of grassroots mobilization and local strategies rather than depending on federal backing, which he believes may not be a reliable source of victory. He stated, "The strength of any political party lies in its ability to connect with the electorate at the local level. Federal support can be fleeting and unpredictable, especially in a competitive political landscape like ours."

The Political Landscape in Nigeria

Nigeria's political atmosphere has witnessed significant shifts in recent years, with various parties vying for dominance in both federal and state elections. The 2023 general elections were marked by intense competition, and the role of federal influence in state dynamics has come under scrutiny.

Governor Mohammed's remarks come at a crucial time when many opposition parties are strategizing for future elections. His call for self-reliance among opposition members resonates with a growing sentiment that local governance and community engagement are vital for success.

Call for Unity Among Opposition

While addressing the concerns of his party members, Mohammed urged unity among opposition factions, stating that divisions can weaken their overall impact. He asserted, "It's essential that we present a united front to challenge the status quo effectively. Internal conflicts will only serve to undermine our efforts in winning the trust of the electorate."

Conclusion

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the advice from Governor Bala Mohammed serves as a reminder for opposition parties to focus on building strong local structures and engaging meaningfully with their constituents. The future of opposition politics in Nigeria may very well depend on their ability to adapt and thrive independently of federal influences.

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