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Bala Mohammed”s APM Defection: A Political Gamble or Strategic Masterstroke?

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The defection of Bala Mohammed from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) is not just another episode in Nigeria’s long history of party switching, it is a bold political calculation that could either redefine Bauchi politics or expose the limits of personal political structures.

After failed attempts to woo the governor to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the African Democratic Congress, (ADC) Mohammed finally made a shocking move to APM , a relative hitherto unknown political party.

At the heart of this move lies Mohammed’s Senate ambition. By seeking a return to the National Assembly, the governor appears to be retreating from executive power while simultaneously repositioning himself within a more controlled and predictable political environment.

The Senate offers him relevance without the turbulence that currently plagues the PDP, a party struggling to maintain coherence amid internal divisions.


Yet, this is not merely about one man’s ambition. The governor’s migration to the APM effectively transports an entire political ecosystem—loyalists, appointees, and grassroots operatives—into a relatively smaller party.

In doing so, Mohammed is attempting something ambitious: to transform the APM in Bauchi from a marginal platform into a dominant political force.


For his supporters, this shift brings renewed hope. In a political climate where internal party crises often suffocate aspirations, the APM may offer a clearer pathway to candidacy.

Tickets may be easier to secure, internal competition less suffocating, and loyalty more readily rewarded. For many aspiring politicians, this is not just a defection—it is an opening.


However, optimism must be tempered with realism. Political success in Nigeria is not built on structure alone; it also depends on perception, reach, and national relevance.

The PDP, despite its troubles, remains a recognized brand, while the APM still struggles for widespread acceptance.

The question, therefore, is whether Mohammed’s personal influence can compensate for the institutional limitations of his new party.


There is also a broader concern.

Nigeria’s democracy suffers when political parties become mere vehicles of convenience rather than institutions grounded in ideology.

Frequent defections, especially by powerful figures, risk weakening party systems and deepening a culture where loyalty is transactional rather than principled.


Still, Nigerian politics has often rewarded bold moves.

If Mohammed succeeds in consolidating power within the APM and delivering electoral victories, his defection could be seen as visionary.

If he fails, it may serve as a cautionary tale about the risks of abandoning established platforms for uncertain alternatives.


Ultimately, the electorate will decide. For now, Bala Mohammed has rolled the dice, not just for himself, but for a political movement that now depends on his ability to turn strategy into success.

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