The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Ali Pate, has announced that he will not contest the Bauchi State governorship election in 2027, despite repeated calls from supporters urging him to run.
In a 10-minute video message delivered in Hausa and circulating on social media, Pate said the decision followed deep reflection and wide consultations.
Citing national service as his reason, he explained that he still has much to contribute to Nigeria’s development at the federal level and to the progress of Northern Nigeria.
“It is unlikely that I will run for governorship in 2027, and I assure you that you will not regret the love and support you have shown me throughout this period,” he said.
Although stepping aside, Pate pledged to remain actively involved in the political process to ensure a credible candidate emerges and his party secures victory.
“There are many aspirants seeking various elective positions in Bauchi State. The time will come when I will support credible and capable candidates who have the interest of the people at heart, not self-centred leaders. We will identify the best candidates during the primaries,” he added.
He urged other aspirants to remain patient and unite behind those who emerge from the primaries, stating that if he could set aside his personal ambition, others should be able to do the same.
Pate said he would work toward the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bauchi State at all levels for the benefit of the people.
He thanked his supporters and promised to redouble efforts to deliver positive development and impactful interventions.
Pate has previously contested for governor three times but did not secure his party’s ticket in the primaries.








