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Ganduje’: It’ll Be Relief For Us If Kwankwaso Joins APC – NNPP

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) says it will be huge relief for members,  if its 2023 presidential candidate, Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso joins the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

This is contained in a statement by the NNPP National Secretary, Mr  Oginni Olaposi on Sunday in Lagos.

Olaposi was reacting to the  resignation of APC national chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje and speculations that he quit the ruling party over alleged move by Kwankwaso to join them.

Ganduje resigned from his chairmanship position of the APC on Friday, citing health issues.

Olaposi stated that though the resignation is an APC internal affair, it decided to react because of the issues between the party and Kwankwaso .

“Kwankwaso still insists he is a member of our party even after his expulsion for alleged anti party activities .

“Kwankwaso did not only try to hijack the NNPP but made the party go through avoidable litigations.

“The NNPP Logo that he changed to the Kwankwasiya Movement Logo has just been changed to our Logo  by INEC, after years of controversy and litigations.

” We  have reasons to doubt the ongoing propaganda that Ganduje’ left APC to enable an alleged negotiated arrangement with Kwankwaso ahead of the  2027 presidential election.

“It is on record that Ganduje once said that APC is always ready to pardon and accommodate defectors even those who left its fold.”

Olaposi  stated  that NNPP would be elated,  if any proposed deal  between APC and  Kwankwaso became  reality as the ruling party is in a better position to handle the former Kano state governor’s baggage.

“We find it difficult to believe that Kwankwaso who is  still struggling to hijack the NNPP is also negotiating to join the ruling party.

“Kwankwaso betrayed our  trust  in him by trying to hijack the party from its founder, Dr Boniface Aniebonam, who facilitated his free ticket for the 2023 presidential election.” (NAN)

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