2023 Election
What Kwankwaso Said After Jigawa Presidential Campaign Rally
The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, has described his reception in Hadejia Local Government of Jigawa State as electrifying and massive.
Naija News reports that the former Governor of Kano State held his presidential campaign rally on Tuesday in Dutse, the Jigawa capital.
In a tweet via his verified Twitter handle on Tuesday, Kwankwaso shared the campaign rally photos and said his campaign movement keeps waxing stronger toward the goal of becoming the next President.
The NNPP presidential candidate added that his party will have a resounding victory in the general election.
He wrote: “The reception that greeted our arrival in Hadejia Local Government of Jigawa State, today, was as electrifying and massive as it could get. Our movement keeps waxing stronger toward the goal; a resounding victory on Saturday! – RMK.”
The reception that greeted our arrival in Hadejia Local Government of Jigawa State, today, was as electrifying and massive as it could get.
Our movement keeps waxing stronger towards the goal; a resounding victory on Saturday! – RMK pic.twitter.com/TUiUJ6Wof9
— Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (@KwankwasoRM) February 21, 2023
NNPP Insists Kwankwaso Is Not Stepping Down For Atiku And Tinubu
The NNPP has insisted that Kwankwaso is not planning to step down for his rivals in the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu; and in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar.
The chieftain of NNPP, Folasade Aliu who is the party’s National Campaign Secretary, said this on Tuesday while speaking in an interview with Channels Television.
Aliu who claims that Kwankwaso is qualified for the job if he wins the election on February 25, stressed that the former Kano state governor has actively engaged Nigerians in conversation about his intentions for the nation.
She noted that Kwankwaso visited more than 600 of the nation’s 774 local governments to get to know the people and comprehend their day-to-day problems ahead of the 2023 presidential election.