NNPP Dares Kwankwaso, Declares Support For Kano Gov 

By Yahaya Umar, Abuja 

New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, has said that it is insupport of any political action by Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf as face-off between him and NNPP 2023 presidential candidate Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso depends over feelers about Abba’s imminent defection to All Progressives Congress, APC, continue to spreed.

NNPP in a statement by its National Chairman, Dr. Agbo Major, stated that as its sole governor and leader, Yusuf needed the party’s support to succeed in Kano state.

Major, according to the statement noted that “Kwankwaso may have been instrumental in nominating Yusuf to power but as governor, he has to be allowed to excel rather than being distracted by unnecessary politics of personal interest.

“Kano State is not only very vital in the 2027 general elections but very important to the NNPP and so, we cannot allow Kwankwaso and the Kwankwasiya Movement to continue to meddle to destroy what the party gained.

“Kwankwaso was our 2023 presidential candidate who was later expelled for anti-party activities. His personal relationship with the governor should not interfere with governance in Kano state or which political party the governor wishes to join.

‘The NNPP finds it unbelievable that the same Kwankwaso who betrayed its founder, Dr Boniface Aniebonam is lamenting about alleged betrayal of trust by the Kano governor”.

The national chairman also accused Kwankwaso betraying the trust of the NNPP by trying to hijack the party after the 2023 elections, when the Memorandum of Understanding with him and his Kwankwasiya Movement ended.

He went on to say that “It was the various litigations by Kwankwaso that led to the mass defection of our members in Kano state to other political parties.

“We won’t sit and watch Kwankwaso continue to pull down the Kano governor through his utterances and blackmail

“Kwankwaso should take a que from the ruling APC that supports President Bola Tinubu to excel without dictating to him as President.

“His escalation of litigations in the NNPP was responsible for his lost grip on his followership in Kano state and the Kwankwasiya movement”.

NNPP has lost electoral grounds and had not participated in some past elections due to the ill actions of Kwankwaso, Major stated.

“Under the circumstances, it’s apparent that the desire of the executive governor of kano state to decamp to APC is reasonable and responsible.

“However, the position of our great party is that Yusuf should not leave the NNPP but take responsibility as the leader of our great party and propel it to greater opportunities”, he said.