Resignations Signal Deepening Crisis in Northern Stronghold
Bauchi State’s political landscape was thrown into disarray this week as two heavyweight former officials abruptly exited the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Barrister Ibrahim Kashim, the immediate past Secretary to the State Government and 2023 gubernatorial hopeful, tendered his resignation without explanation—fueling speculation of a 2027 governorship run on a rival platform.
From Kingmaker to Defector
Kashim’s departure marks a dramatic reversal for the politician who sacrificed his 2023 ambition to back Governor Bala Mohammed’s presidential bid. Despite delivering critical votes as SSG, he was abruptly ousted from government in January 2025. Political insiders suggest his quiet exit masks preparations to challenge his former benefactor, with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) emerging as a likely new base.
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“PDP Has Betrayed Its Founders” – Salihu’s Scathing Exit
Dr. Ladan Salihu, former Chief of Staff and FRCN DG, delivered a more explosive resignation, accusing the PDP of abandoning its democratic roots. In a blistering letter, the ex-Information Commissioner denounced the party’s “stranglehold by anti-democratic forces”—a thinly veiled jab at Governor Mohammed’s faction. His defection as spokesman of the influential League of Northern Democrats deals a symbolic blow to the PDP’s northern credibility.
2027 Domino Effect Looms
The twin resignations have ignited fears of an exodus among disgruntled PDP members, particularly as opposition figures increasingly rally around the ADC. With Kashim potentially positioning as a governorship contender and Salihu mobilizing northern dissent, Governor Mohammed faces his most serious political challenge since taking office.
Why It Matters:
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Power Shift: Kashim’s rumored ADC move could realign Bauchi’s political calculus
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Northern Unrest: Salihu’s broadside reflects growing ideological rifts in PDP’s northern base
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Election Prelude: Mass defections may weaken PDP’s grip ahead of 2027 polls
As the dust settles, one question dominates Bauchi’s political circles: Who’s next to jump ship?
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