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Kwankwaso: I will win 2027 presidential election

He called on Nigerians, especially women and youths not to allow themselves to be “deceived with spaghetti or money

The National Leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNP), Dr Rabiu Kwankwaso, has said he will win the 2027 presidential election.

Kwankwaso, the party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, spoke on Saturday when he inaugurated the NNPP Secretariat, along IBB Way, Katsina.

He was in Katsina for a condolence visit to the Yar’Adua’s family over the death of their matriarch, Hajiya Dada.

According to him, the party is ready to take over the presidency, states and other positions across the country in 2027.

He explained that the party would head towards success in the 2027 general elections.

The Kwankwasiya leader said, “I wish to remind you that Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is already dead, because we were in the party, since they have gone out of the line, we decided to check out.”

He called on Nigerians, especially women and youths not to allow themselves to be “deceived with spaghetti or money during the next elections.’’’

Mr Kwankwaso also called on the party’s leaders to redouble their commitment towards the success of the party in the state and the country as a whole.

He commended them and other stakeholders in the state for renovating the state secretariat, saying that it was part of preparations towards success.

The NNPP leader also pledged to support a little boy, Abubakar Ibrahim of Yammawa area of the state, who suffers from severe acute malnutrition

Also speaking, the NNPP state Chairman, Armaya’u Abdulkadir, said the party was doing everything possible to enlighten the electorate on the party’s new logo.

According to him, the new logo symbolises education for all, which is the most concerned area of the Kwankwasiyya leader.

He said, “There is the need for the party to embark on grass-roots sensitisation to inform members on the importance of the new logo.” (NAN)

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