May 14, 2026

Gov. Abubakar Speaks On His Deputy’s Resignation

By Farouk Mohammed

Governor Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi state has described as `false and untrue’ allegation that he frustrated his deputy, Nuhu Gidado out of office.

Gidado had on May 23 tendered his resignation letter to the governor through the Office of the Secretary to the State Government.

On Friday, the governor dismissed the allegation, saying that his former deputy was fairly treated while in service.

Abubakar further explained that there was nothing negative that transpired between him and the former deputy governor.

“I think he is wrong. Go to the House of Assembly and check, I went on official leave twice since I took over and each time I transmitted a letter to the House of Assembly making him the Acting Governor of the state.

“Moreover, I gave him the most important ministry, the Ministry of Education, where I have been allocating the largest share of the budget of the state since 2008,’’ he said.

“What transpired is in the letter of Gidado, and I think people should read that letter, read the entire letter and you will see that there was nothing bad that transpired between us. His final paragraph is that he remains loyal to his leader and brother.

“In my response, I eulogized him and wished him the best in his future endeavour and assured him of the support of the good people of Bauchi State. There was no problem whatsoever,” he added.

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