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  • If clean Nigerians shun politics, dirty ones will make laws – Prof. Oba

    If clean Nigerians shun politics, dirty ones will make laws – Prof. Oba

    Emeritus Prof. Shuaib Oba, Kwara’s New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) governorship candidate, says politics should not be seen as a dirty game left to politicians alone if Nigeria is to be fully developed.

    Oba, who spoke on Wednesday, urged Nigerians, especially the youths, to be actively involved in party politics.

    “Saying politics is a dirty game is wrong. Politics should be for the clean people as well, for us to reach the promised land,” the former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin said.

    Oba said that clean people should not leave politics for the dirty people.
    He said, instead, they should be involved through active participation so as contribute to cleaning the Augean stable.

    “If all clean people leave politics to dirty people, we will have a dirty nation of dirty people who will make dirty laws that will be obeyed by good people, whether they like it or not.

    “So, if you are going to be a victim in that case, it’s only appropriate that good people should also take an interest.

    “Politics is too serious to be left to politicians alone. If people of goodwill attempt damage control, people will appreciate it,” the NNPP governorship candidate said.

    On why he joined NNPP to actualise his Kwara governorship ambition, Oba said it is because, among other things, the party is devoid of corrupt leaders and members.

    “I joined NNPP because it has people who have a clean bill of health against corruption.
    “Our presidential candidate, Dr Rabiu Kwankwaso is one of those who have not been chased around by anti-corruption agencies in the country,” he said.

    Oba said part of The Strategic Action for Change in Kwara (SACK) programme is zero tolerance for corruption and, in the process, inspires good governance.

    He asserted that zero tolerance for corruption is achievable through value re-orientation and sensitisation of the public service, including strategic and innovative investments of workers’ pensions to assure geometric bumper return on investment that safeguards their future.

    Oba said another way was showing good leadership by example, whereby the leader would make it clear through his actions that he would not tolerate corruption.

    “Waste reduction and elimination, as well as getting value for money, will go a long way in eradicating corrupt practices.

    “Moreover, probity, the sanctity of property rights and good governance will inspire private sector confidence.
    “These will also reduce transactional costs and attract excellent symbiotic public-private partnership investment that will unlock unparalleled socio-economic inclusive growth for Kwarans,” he said.

    According to Oba, good governance is relatively inexpensive.
    “Still, bad governance is destructive and has catastrophic intergenerational ramifications if not stemmed,” he said.
    Oba promised that he would entrench good governance from the onset once he is sworn in as the next governor of Kwara.

  • “We’re praying hard for you to return to PDP”- Bayelsa gov, Diri tells Kwankwaso

    “We’re praying hard for you to return to PDP”- Bayelsa gov, Diri tells Kwankwaso

    As campaigns intensify for the 2023 general elections, the Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has revealed that the presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, is still being expected back to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, by him and other politicians of the latter party.

    He disclosed this when the NNPP presidential candidate led top officials of his campaign council to visit him at the Government House, Yenagoa, on Tuesday.

    The governor, who spoke through his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, said his administration was on the same page with Kwankwaso on several national problems affecting the country.

    Describing the NNPP standard bearer as “an astute politician” who is passionate about working for a better Nigeria, he however, pointed out that current realities show that the country could be better fixed by the PDP.

    Diri also described Bayelsa as one of the most environmentally terrorized places in the world with an unacceptable level of poverty that requires urgent attention.

     "We're praying hard for you to come back to the PDP"- Bayelsa gov, Diri tells Kwankwaso
    Presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, Rabiu Kwankwaso,

    He stressed that the state had been facing severe environmental degradation occasioned by gas flaring, crude oil spills and other environmentally unwholesome practices by multinational oil firms over the years.

    According to him, what the state and its people need is a Nigerian president that would ensure environmental justice as well as true federalism in resource allocation and redistribution.

    Diri agreed with his visitor that the country was witnessing, what he called, decayed infrastructure, collapsed healthcare and education systems, in addition to pervasive poverty and insecurity.

    He said, “We agree with you in terms of the need to rescue Nigeria. But you know that there is no time your fowl and another will be wrestling that you will be seen clapping hands for the other fowl.

    “Earlier, you put the poser across to us that you are expecting us to join you. But I want to let you know that we are also praying hard for you to come back to the PDP, where you rightly belong.”

    The NNPP presidential candidate, Kwankwaso, had explained that he and his team were in the state to sell his aspiration and ideas on how best to fix the country.

    He said he would mobilize all democratic forces to save Nigeria from insecurity, poverty, failed healthcare, agriculture, education and infrastructure if elected as president in the elections scheduled for next month.
    He noted that the party was not the issue, but electing the right person as president, warning that Nigerians would have themselves to blame if they did not vote “a healthy person as their next president.”

  • APC receives more defectors in Kano

    APC receives more defectors in Kano

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State on Sunday received more defectors ahead of the February and March general elections in the country.

    The latest defection was another set of New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) members from Minjibir and Ungogo local government areas of the state.

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje received scores of the supporters who defected to the APC in Minjibir and Ungogo areas.
    The defecting supporters removed their symbolic Kwankwasiyya red caps and threw them over to the campaign podium amid thunderous ovations from the crowd.

    They said that they embraced the APC as the only party that would satisfy their yearnings and aspirations for a better Kano State and Nigeria.

    Receiving the defectors, led by the leader of the Kwankwasiyya faithful in Minjibir, Ibrahim Hamza, Gov. Ganduje who is also the APC leader in the state, welcomed them into the party and congratulated them for taking such a wise decision.

    He then commended the large turnout of people at the rally, describing it as unprecedented.
    The governor, therefore, urged the people to vote massively for all the APC candidates in the forthcoming general elections.

    He then presented the APC flags to the candidates for House of Representatives and the State Assembly from the area.

    Earlier, the state Chairman of the APC, Abdullahi Abbas, said the APC had always won elections in Minjibir and Ungogo, and would sustain the winning streak in the forthcoming general elections.

    Abbas commended the mass turnout of APC supporters at the rally and urged the people of the area to continue to vote for the APC for their growth and development.

  • 2023: Kwankwaso running to win presidential election – NNPP

    2023: Kwankwaso running to win presidential election – NNPP

    The New Nigeria Political Party (NNPP) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) says the party’s presidential candidate, Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso, is running to win the 2023 presidential election.

    Spokesperson of the council, Ladipo Johnson said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    Johnson said he was reacting to a “campaign of calumny being orchestrated by those who have failed” the country.

    “Ab initio, they initiated and carried rumours about Kwankwaso purportedly stepping down for their weak candidates.

    Johnson decried the “antics of political jobbers”, saying there was probably no easy way for them to sell their candidates to Nigerians.

    “These political jobbers are attempting to push their narratives by using pecuniary means to entice solitary NNPP or Kwankwasiyya members.

    “They then staged ‘decamping shows where they paraded a few hired hands adorned with new red Kwankwasiyya caps, which they symbolically removed or threw away’.

    “These people are jokers and should be seen as such,” he said.

    Johnson said that Kwankwaso and NNPP were not only contesting the election, but also had clear strategy to win.

    “RMK 2023 campaign is waxing stronger, as we head into the last 30 days of the campaign.

    “Our candidate has reached over 400 local governments and he is going into the only state he has not been to, to campaign in the coming days.

    “We repeat that we have a clear strategic path to victory and that, by God’s special grace, NNPP and Kwankwaso are going to win the election,” he said.

    Johnson noted that it was certain that those he called expired politicians would continue to seek to buy the loyalty and votes of Nigerians and would not desist from their underhand tactics.

    According to him, Kwankwaso has the competence, capacity and the political will to move Nigeria in the right direction, adding that he will deliver on the people’s mandate.

  • Rabiu Kwankwaso campaign council woos Atiku Abubakar

    Rabiu Kwankwaso campaign council woos Atiku Abubakar

    The Rabiu Kwakwanso Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) has advised Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to adopt its candidate for the 2023 election.

    Mr Kwakwanso is the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP). The Kwakwanso PCC’s Coordinator, South-South, Chief Precious Elekimah, gave the advice in a statement he made available to newsmen in Abuja.

    He said the country currently “requires a president without baggages and with the capacity to hit the ground running,” which his party’s candidate represented.

    He said that Kwakwanso was without blemish and that he remained the person with the capacity to address the nation’s many challenges.

    “Nigeria needs a leader, who will be able to, within a year, balance the exchange rate, because a country’s exchange rate is determined by its capacity to produce and sell.

    “That is what our candidate will do, along with other measures to address existing challenges.

    “To be candid, this country requires an urgent intervention, and that is where our candidate comes in,” he said.

    Elekimah: ”we had a meeting on Saturday and about 13 coordinators from the PDP PCC attended.

    “They expressed their fears that their efforts may be in vain in view of the weighty allegations against their candidate.

    “We have assured them that we will accommodate them in the campaign structure and also in government when we win.

    “We also told them that even their principal will be adequately taken care of”.

    Elekimah, therefore, expressed optimism that Kwakwanso would win the Feb. 25 poll.

  • Gombe Gov’t denies arresting Radio Journalist for hosting Opposition

    Gombe Gov’t denies arresting Radio Journalist for hosting Opposition

    Gombe state government has denied issuing an order for the arrest of a radio journalist for hosting a member of New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) as alleged by the party.

    This is contained in a release signed by Alhaji Shuaibu Gara, Special adviser to Gov. Inuwa Yahaya on information management and strategy and made available to newsmen in Gombe on Sunday.

    Recall that a journalist working with Jewel FM Gombe, alongside his guest, were arrested and detained by the Police after hosting a programme.

    “What we know is that the government complained to the police that we monitored a 30-minute radio programme where a guest was invited to a political programme.

    “And in the programme, the guest alleged that the government spent N4 billion to fence the government House.

    “We presented to the police our records for the entire state budget for maintenance of all public buildings between 2019 and 2022. To give him fair hearing we equally wanted the police to ask him to provide his evidence.

    “How can someone say that we spent over N4 billion just to fence Government House alone.

    “When confronted by investigators, the suspect does not even know how many millions make up N1 billion,” he said.

    He further challenged the opposition to provide proof that any journalist was arrested, adding that the government only tabled a complaint to the police against the radio guest who made unfounded allegations against the government.

    “Gombe state government did not order the arrest of any journalist, anyone who claims that a journalist was arrested, let the journalist show us his accreditation by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ),” he said.

    Gara further appealed to the public who wants to get any information from the government to follow appropriate channel.

  • 2023 Elections: Kwankwaso gives only reason to step down

    2023 Elections: Kwankwaso gives only reason to step down

    The New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, Presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso has stated only reason he could be stepping down to support another candidate in the forthcoming general elections in the country.

    Kwankwaso said he is a PhD holder with over 30 years in politics, hence he’s more qualified than many candidates  to rule Nigeria.

    Speaking at the Chatham House in London, Kwankwaso said competence should be the yardstick in picking Nigeria’s next president not sentiment.

    Noting that he has been a governor for eight years and Senator, Kwankwaso vowed to only withdraw from the presidential race to whoever is more qualified than him.

    According to Kwankwaso: “I’m a PhD holder in civil engineering. I check your candidate for what he has. I have been in the system for over 30 years now. I wasn’t a trader.

    “If anyone wants Kwankwaso to withdraw, let’s bring criteria and select the best.

    “Anytime I have a better candidate, I’m ready to talk to him. If you have a party which is based on ethnicity and religion — that is the difference between the Labour Party and our party, which is a national party.”

  • Kwankwaso points out people behind Nigeria’s problem

    Kwankwaso points out people behind Nigeria’s problem

    The New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso has pointed out the particular Nigerians behind the nation’s problem.

    Kwankwaso disclosed this while speaking about his vision for Nigeria at Chatham House.

    He said his party is working to penetrate the Southern part of the country.

    According to Kwankwaso: “Forget about the big people, who are actually the problem of our country.

    “In Northern Nigeria today in terms of votes and support. Now we are working in the Southern part of the country.”

  • Kwankwaso’s coordinator dumps NNPP for PDP

    Kwankwaso’s coordinator dumps NNPP for PDP

    Dr Babayo Liman, the Bauchi State Coordinator of the Presidential Candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, has dumped the party for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Liman, who is also the North-East Zonal Secretary of the party announced his resignation at a news conference on Monday in Bauchi.

    “I want to formally inform the general public, especially members of the NNPP in Bauchi State, North-East and Nigeria at large, that I have resigned as a member of the NNPP.

    “I have also resigned as the Zonal Secretary of the North-East as well as member and coordinator of the Presidential Campaign Council of the NNPP presidential candidate, Dr Rabiu Kwnkwaso.

    “Let the general public know that I have withdrawn my membership from the NNPP,  I am no more with the NNPP from today,” he said.

    He said that he ditched the NNPP for the PDP alongside large numbers of his supporters, adding that the party lacked structure to win elections in the country.

    He said that his decision to switched camp also stemmed from internal crisis, flagrant disregard of the rule of law and lack of unity among members due to poor leadership of the party.

    According to him, the NNPP’s leadership poorly managed its affairs resulting to emergence of various factions.

    He, therefore, convassed votes for the PDP and its candidates at all levels in the forthcoming election.

    Also speaking, Yusuf Marafa, Ward Chairman of the PDP, Makama Sarkin-Baki in Bauchi Local Government Area of the state, welcomed the defectors.

    He described PDP  as the most organised party than any other political party, and conducted its affairs like a family.

    He pledged that the party would accommodate and ensure equal treatment of its members.

  • Kwankwaso pledges to make JAMB result valid for 4 years

    Kwankwaso pledges to make JAMB result valid for 4 years

    The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Dr. Rabiu Kwankwso, has pledged to make the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) result valid for four years.

    Kwankwaso made the pledge while presenting party flags to six North East States gubernatorial and 18 Senatorial candidates of the party at the North East presidential rally on Thursday in Bauchi.

    He noted that many students sit for JAMB examinations, come up with good grades, but for one reason or the other, they end up not being offered admission, and as well it is not their fault.

    “These students and their parents are made to bear the financial burden to sit for the examinations the next year but when voted into power, “we will make JAMB results valid for four years.

    “We will introduce a four-year moratorium for JAMB so that our children can use the same JAMB results to gain admission into our tertiary education institutions within this period,” he said.

    The presidential candidate promised to make application forms for admission and employment free if elected president.

    “We will upgrade and expand all our universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education and raise their standard to global competitiveness.

    “My government will construct 500,000 classrooms across the federation, to accommodate the over 20 million out-of-school children.

    “We will make all examinations such as WASC, NECO, NABTEB, NBIAS, JAMB among others free,” he said.

    Kwankwaso said all the NNPP gubernatorial candidates of the North East region have the qualifications, capacity to provide good governance for the people of the region.

    Governorship candidates that received flags included Saadu Tahir Adamawa, Sen. Haliru Jika Bauchi, Dr Umar Alkali Borno, Mohammed Mailantarki, Gombe,Yahaya Sani, Taraba, and Umar Alhaji Yobe States.

    Also Speaking, NNPP Governorship candidate in Bauchi state, Sen. Jika, urged his supporters to remain focused and come out en masse and vote for NPPP from top to bottom.

    “We want to change the narratives of leadership of the country, our party believes in all inclusive purposefulness with determination of providing dividends of democracy to the citizens,” he said.