Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi, a political ally of the PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar has said that the former vice-president is in total support of
the re-election of Bauchi State governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed ahead of the March gubernatorial election in the state.
He said it was unbelievable to think that either Bala Mohammed or Atiku will work to truncate the progress and success of each other being members of the same political party and from the same subregion, northeast.
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