Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has clarified that his criticism of the proposed tax reform bills is rooted in his extensive experience as a public servant and not driven by political motives.
The governor emphasized the need for broad-based consultation before implementing policies that significantly affect Nigerians’ livelihoods.
Governor Mohammed made the remarks in response to comments attributed to Sunday Dare, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communication. He insisted that his stance was not an attack on the President but a reminder of the responsibility leaders owe to the people.
“Policies that affect the livelihoods of millions of Nigerians cannot be imposed without broad-based consultation. In a constitutional democracy, the President is obligated to engage stakeholders, build consensus, and consider alternative views,” the governor said in a statement released by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mukhtar Gidado.
The statement highlighted Governor Mohammed’s extensive experience as a former Federal Capital Territory Minister, a second-term governor, and the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum.
“With his deep understanding of inclusive governance and firsthand experience with the impact of poorly designed macro-economic policies, Governor Bala Mohammed recognizes the importance of carefully considered reforms,” the statement read.
Governor Mohammed reiterated that his critique was not an attack on President Tinubu but constructive feedback.
“In fact, it is correct to say that Governor Bala Mohammed is only a good student of President Tinubu, whose pedigree as a pro-democracy activist and critic launched his political career,” the statement noted.
The governor also praised President Tinubu’s history of standing against undemocratic practices, saying, “Not only did President Tinubu stand boldly against anti-democratic military dictatorship, even as Governor of Lagos State, he fought President Olusegun Obasanjo to a standstill in pursuit of his vision of further democratizing the local government system in the state.
“We do not recall that the President’s media team ever descended on him with expletives or unbridled disrespect.”
Governor Mohammed took issue with what he described as repeated “unprovoked attacks” by Sunday Dare, calling for greater professionalism and diplomacy.
“His role as a media adviser demands professionalism, diplomacy, and an unwavering commitment to uniting Nigerians behind the President’s vision. Instead, Mr. Dare has chosen to sow division and distract from critical national issues,” the statement said.
Despite the exchanges, the Bauchi State governor maintained his respect for the Office of the President while reaffirming the importance of critique in a democracy.
“We reiterate that Governor Bala Mohammed respects the Office of the President and the responsibilities it entails. However, respect does not preclude critique in a democracy,” the statement concluded.