Bala Mohammed Denies Vice Presidential Rumours, Reaffirms Bauchi South Senatorial Ambition

by HEDNEWS on June 1, 2026

Bala Mohammed Denies Vice-Presidential Rumours, Reaffirms Bauchi South Senatorial Ambition Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has dismissed reports suggesting he is being considered for a vice-presidential slot ahead of the 2027 general elections, insisting that his political focus remains firmly on contesting the Bauchi South senatorial seat. The clarification comes amid speculation linking him to discussions within a faction of the opposition political landscape, where he was allegedly being pencilled down as a running mate in a presidential arrangement involving former President Goodluck Jonathan. According to the report, Bala Mohammed strongly denied any interest in a vice presidential position, describing the rumours as politically motivated and misleading. He stressed that his current political trajectory is aligned with returning to the National Assembly rather than seeking a federal executive office. He also reaffirmed that he remains committed to his political base in Bauchi South, where he previously served as senator before becoming governor. The governor reportedly restated his intention to contest the Bauchi South senatorial seat under the platform of the Allied Peoples Movement APM, following his recent political realignment after leaving the Peoples Democratic Party PDP. His declaration effectively shuts down speculation about a possible national executive role and reinforces his return to legislative politics. The rumours emerged following reports that a faction within opposition politics had considered pairing him with a presidential candidate ahead of 2027, prompting widespread political discussion. The speculation gained further traction online, but Bala Mohammed’s latest position has now clarified his political direction. Bala Mohammed, a former senator and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has remained a significant figure in Nigerian politics, especially within Bauchi State where he currently serves as governor. His shift to APM and reaffirmation of senatorial ambition marks a notable adjustment in his long-standing political career, which has included legislative and executive roles at both state and federal level.