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Kwankwaso Confident of 2027 Win, Declares PDP Dead
Kwankwaso expresses confidence in winning the 2027 presidential election, declaring the PDP dead and irrelevant in Nigerian politics.
Rabiu Kwankwaso, the national leader of NNPP (New Nigeria Peoples Party), has voiced his sureness about securing victory in the upcoming presidential election of 2027.
During the inauguration of the NNPP Secretariat on IBB Way in Katsina, Kwankwaso – who ran as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2023 elections – expressed his outburst.
The ex-governor of Kano State visited the Yar’Adua family in Katsina to offer his condolences on the passing away of their matriarch, Hajiya Dada.
According to him, in 2027, the party would be prepared to assume control of the presidency as well as state and other positions throughout the nation.
He believed that the party was on track for a victorious outcome in the 2027 national elections.
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He stated that they had been part of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but since it has strayed from its path, they have left and he wants to remind others that the party is now dead.
During the upcoming elections, the leader of Kwankwasiyya advised Nigerians – especially women and youths – not to fall for bribes in the form of spaghetti or money.
Kwankwaso urged the leaders of the party to increase their dedication towards achieving victory for both the state and country through its success.
He praised both them and other stakeholders in the state for their efforts to refurbish the state secretariat, affirming that it is a crucial step towards achieving success.
The NNPP state Chairman, Alhaji Armaya’u Abdulkadir also expressed that the party was making diligent efforts to educate voters about its new logo.
He believes that the new logo represents education for everyone, which is a top priority for the Kwankwasiyya leader.
“Grassroots sensitization is necessary,” he said, “to educate party members on the significance of the new logo.”