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Dogara: I Left PDP Because Of Gov. Bala Mohammed’s Corrupt Practices |The Source

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Less than 72 hours after he defected from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to  the All Progresssives Congress, APC, Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has  revealed that the alleged corrupt practices of Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, prompted his action.

Cigars sent shivers through the spine of the PDP with his sudden and unexpected defection.

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The Acting Chairman of the APC, Mai Mala Buni, confirmed Dogara’s resignation on Friday after he led the former Speaker to meet President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House.

In Dogara’s letter of resignation addressed to the Bogoro ‘C’ Ward Chairman of the PDP dated July 24, 2020, Dogara alluded his defection to alleged corruption activities in his native state of Bauchi under the administration of Governor Bala Mohammed whom he helped install as a Governor in the 2019 elections.

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Dogara who raised questions on issues relating to failure of governance in the State noted that he could not successfully ask questions about those issues without being accused of disloyalty if he were to remain in the PDP.

He argued that if he abdicates this responsibility of speaking truth to power in Bauchi State, having done same under the administrations of former Governors Isa Yuguda and Mohammed Abubakar, he would be the most irresponsible and unprincipled politician in the state.

Below is the resignation letter

24/07/2020

The Chairman

People’s Democratic Party,

Bogoro ‘C’ Ward,

Bogoro LGA,

Bauchi State.

LETTER OF RESIGNATION OF MY MEMBERSHIP OF THE PDP

Above subject matter refers.

I write to intimate you of my decision to resign my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

This became necessary because the same reasons why we fought hard in 2019 to effect changes in the Governance of our dear state are festering now.

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I intend to bring these issues to the front burners once again as the fight to install decent and egalitarian government in our dear state continues.

Specifically, I intend to ask questions about the following:

  1. What has happened to LGA allocations since May 2019?
  2. What happened to our campaign promise to conduct LGA elections within six months of the PDP government?
  3. What happened to the N4.6 billion loan taken from a bank and paid directly into an private company’s account?
  4. Why are we segmenting salaries and why is payment of salaries of state workers outsourced to a private firm as consultants?
  5. Why are contracts inflated, awarded and payment of mobilisation done in violation of extant rules on procurement?
  6. Why are our highly revered Traditional Rulers and Elders treated with odium contrary to the guarantee we gave during the campaign that such will not happen under a PDP government?
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Mr. Chairman, you will agree with me that I cannot raise these issues and many more questions without a charge of disloyalty levelled against me if I were to remain a member of the PDP.

I cannot also fail to raise these questions now, having raised similar ones during the administrations of Governors Isa Yuguda and Mohammed A. Abubakar. If I abdicate this responsibility on the altar of partisan loyalty, I will be the most irresponsible and unprincipled politician in Bauchi State.

Thus, by this letter, I have resigned my membership of the PDP to enable me keep faith with my principle of fighting for good governance in our Dear State.

Thank you for your kind considerations.

Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara


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