Governador de Bauchi, Bala Mohammed, muda-se para o APM

O governador do estado de Bauchi, Bala Mohammed, deixou o Partido Democrático Popular (PDP) e filiou-se ao Movimento Popular Aliado (APM). O governador divulgou a informação em 2 de maio de 2026. A decisão provocou debates na política nigeriana.

O governador Bala Mohammed, do estado de Bauchi, deixou o Partido Democrático Popular (PDP) e filiou-se ao Movimento Popular Aliado (APM). O governador revelou a mudança, conforme relatado pelo Daily Trust.

A mudança destaca as transformações dentro dos partidos políticos da Nigéria. Bala Mohammed, conhecido por sua liderança no PDP, juntou-se agora ao APM antes da eleição presidencial de 2027.

Nenhum motivo específico para a saída do PDP foi detalhado no relatório. A decisão pode impactar a política do estado de Bauchi e o PDP em nível nacional.

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