According to reports, Mohammed is upset because Alhaji Atiku Abubakar allegedly has second thoughts about running for president.
He supposedly felt betrayed since he wasn't given full control to run the Northeast campaign.
The governor also expressed concern over what he perceived to be the party's presidential candidate's contempt for him.
He claimed that of all the PDP candidates for president, Atiku was the only one who did not travel to them for amity and reconciliation.
Yesterday, the five disgruntled governors—Nyesom Wike of the Rivers, Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu, Samuel Ortom of Benue, and Seyi Makinde of Oyo—decided to continue their fight against Atiku and National Chairman Iyorchia Ayu.
It was discovered that Mohammed, despite being named the Vice Chairman for the North-East, preferred to be submissive to the PDP Presidential Campaign Council.
The governor claimed that the candidate would want to keep a distance from him since he did not trust him.
Ayu led a group to Bauchi State on Saturday to calm him down because he was upset by the event.
Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, the governor, and Sule Lamido, the former governor of Jigawa State, made a commitment to "look into concerns" and report back to the governor.
All the commanders claimed that their mission was "not for the public" because of the delicate nature of the shuttle to Bauchi.
Our correspondent's investigation discovered that Mohammed expressed his "displeasure" in a letter to Ayu.
According to a source, Atiku made the governor of Bauchi feel belittled.
As a devoted party member, Bala is upset that he was passed over for the position of Vice Chairman (Northeast) of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council, the source added.
"He claimed that he believed Atiku was not enthusiastic about his bid for a second term. He claimed that, according to intelligence, it was found that some of Atiku's supporters in Bauchi were allegedly obstructing his efforts to win reelection.
The governor was the sole candidate for president that Atiku declined to meet with for peace or rapprochement after the primaries, which hurt him the most.
Bala then took advantage of his recent birthday to plan a massive rally in Bauchi to demonstrate to the party that he is a force to be reckoned with and that he is not a pushover. At the event, Atiku was energising.