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  • We are not leaving NNPP with you – Chieftains tell Shekarau

    We are not leaving NNPP with you – Chieftains tell Shekarau

    Over 40 political bigwigs, who joined the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), together with ex-Kano State Governor, Sen. Ibrahim Shakarau, have resolved to remain in it.

    They have also reiterated their loyalty to the party and have pledged to work toward its victory in the 2023 General Elections.

    The NNPP bigwigs announced their stand in a communique issued at the end of their meeting, which was read by Mr Haruna Isa-Dederi, on Tuesday in Kano.

    Isa-Dederi, who is also the member representing Karaye/Rogo Federal Constituency said that they resolved to remain in the party to exercise their civic rights as enshrined in the constitution.

    “We jointly and individually remained members of the Kano NNPP, with an unshaken loyalty and determination to carry the party to success in the forthcoming general elections.

    “We shall continue to make sacrifices to our great party to further strengthen its support base. We urge all our supporters to equally continue to cooperate with us so that we can be able to take the party to victory.

    “We joined the NNPP because of the conviction about the party’s manifesto and principles. It is determined to address the problems facing the country if given the mandate,” he said.

    He, therefore, urged their supporters to remain calm and be law abiding, assuring that they would never let them down politically.

    The NNPP Governorship Candidate, Alhaji Abba Kabir-Yusuf, Deputy governorship candidate, Alhaji Aminu Abdulsalam and the Kano South Senatorial candidate, Alhaji Abdulrahman Kawu-Sumaila, were among those who attended the meeting.

    Others were the member representing Rano/Kibiya/Bunkure Federal Constituency, Kabiru Alhassan-Rurum, former Chief of Staff to Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje, Alhaji Ali Haruna-Makoda and ex-Commissioner of Budget and Planning, Alhaji Nura Muhammad-Dankadai, among others.

    Recall that Shekarau was received into the fold of the PDP at a ceremony on Monday in Kano.

  • BREAKING: Shekarau drops NNPP senatorial ticket, joins PDP

    BREAKING: Shekarau drops NNPP senatorial ticket, joins PDP

    Sen. Ibrahim Shekarau representing Kano Central district on Monday crossed from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and joined the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Shekarau joined the NNPP in May 2022 after defecting from the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the platform on which he won the senatorial seat.

    He announced his latest defection in Kano where he said all his supporters also crossed to the PDP along with him.

    “I welcome our dignitaries to this memorable occasion, particularly the PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, former Vice-President Namadi Sambo, the PDP National Chairman, PDP governors and other guests.

    “I, Ibrahim Shakarau, inform you that from Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, my supporters and I have dumped the NNPP and joined the PDP.

    “I have written to the NNPP National Chairman, chairmen at the state, local governments, and ward levels of the party that I have dumped the NNPP.

    “I have equally written to INEC Chairman and to the Kano State Resident Electoral Commissioner of INEC that I am no longer contesting the senatorial position on the platform of the NNPP,’’ he said.

    Shekarau urged his supporters to work for the PDP to ensure that it emerged victorious at the 2023 general elections.

    He was consequently registered into the PDP by its Northwest vice-chairman, Sen. Bello Hayatu-Gwarzo.

    The party’s National Chairman, Mr Iyochia Ayu, presented membership card to Shekarau at the occasion.

    In his remarks, Ayu said the PDP was built by leaders collectively, saying “there will never be individual leader in the party.’’

    He said the party is proud of Kano State, more especially now that Shekarau has joined the party.

    Also speaking at the occasion, Alhaji Abubakar thanked party supporters in Kano State for gracing the occasion in spite of Monday’s heavy downpour.

    He noted that the turnout showed Shekarau’s prominence in Kano State’s politics.

    “We are happy for having you (Shakarau) in the party; you are very important to us likewise Kano State,’’ Abubakar said.

  • Borno crowd excites me – NNPP presidential candidate, Kwankwaso

    Borno crowd excites me – NNPP presidential candidate, Kwankwaso

    The Presidential candidate of New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso, said he was excited by the large crowd that received him in Maiduguri, reinforcing the hope of his party in 2023.

    Kwankwaso, who spoke to newsmen in Maiduguri on Sunday, said the crowd who defied the heavy downpour to welcome him, showed how eager the people of Borno wanted change from status quo.

    “Look at how people came out; I was so excited, I was so happy that the people of Borno are now very ripe for a change.

    “If only the people I saw on arrival yesterday will vote for us I can assure you we will win Borno,” Kwankwaso said.

    The presidential candidate said that people across Nigeria were buying into NNPP which he adopted few months ago, adding that before the election in next year, particularly when campaigns would start, the party would shock Nigerians with its popularity.

    “The more you know Kwankwaso the more you like him. The more you know kwankwasiyya the more the love..

    “We will take that goodwill to the south as we have offices from ward to state levels all over Nigeria and we are fielding candidates for all positions across Nigeria,” Kwankoso said.

    He commended President Buhari for signing the Electoral Act and called for a commitment to free and fair election.

    While condemning those speculating that he would step down for some candidates, Kwankwaso described such speculations as mischievous and needed to be stopped for real contenders to face issue based campaign.

    “Let us start the campaigns, we will separate between the chaff and grains.

    “Some people are saying that there may be no winner in the first round of voting but from our camp we believed that we are going to win in the first ballot by the grace of God, ” Kwankwaso said.

    While in Maiduguri, Kwankwaso commissioned the state party secretariat and held meetings with the party stakeholders and various interest groups.

  • 2023: We are open to merger – NNPP National Chairman

    2023: We are open to merger – NNPP National Chairman

    Prof Rufa’i Alkali, National Chairman of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) on Wednesday said the party was open to alliances ahead of the 2023 general election.

    Alkali, a former presidential adviser on political affairs to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, disclosed this in Lagos at a news conference.

    According to him, the party is not aversed to negotiations toward building the country.

    “Parties who want to discuss with the  NNPP must do so as an equal partner and must share our views on the future of the country.

    “All parties are equal before the law. We are talking about the future of Nigeria,” Alkali, a former national publicity secretary of the PDP said.

    He decried the lack of sophistication in political negotiations in Nigeria, saying that people should not come to a negotiation with sole option that the NNPP Presidential Candidate, Sen. Rabiu  Kwankwaso should step down his ambition for them.

    According to him, when a party sits down to negotiate, they have to first try to understand themselves: what is it that they share in common–ideals, vision, manifestos, aims and objectives to work together.

    He added that parties should also agree on the level of the alliance either at the house of assembly, representatives, senate, governorship or presidential.

    “In politics we talk about capacity.”

    The chairman, however, said that Nigeria cannot afford to make mistakes in 2023, stating that the NNPP would usher in fresh ideas on building the nation’s economy if elected.

    “NNPP is a Nigeria project and will usher in a spontaneous change in the nation’s polity,” he added.

    He noted that the NNPP remained the fastest growing political party in Nigeria and would soon get the support of majority of Nigerians nationwide.

    He said the NNPP would remain consistent with its principles which were to better the lives of the Nigerian masses.

    On power rotation, the scholar said that the concept of zoning is the bane of the nation’s polity.

    “What Nigeria needs is leadership that people can trust and will deliver,” Alkali, a professor of political science and economy said.

    On Muslim Muslim ticket, the chairman said it was the prerogative of the candidate to choose his or her running mate, noting that what should matter most should be tackling Nigeria’s challenges.

    He added: “If we want this country to change we must move beyond zoning and religious discussions.

    “We have passed the stage of contradictions of zoning and religious sentiments.”

    Shekarau: NNPP won’t be dragged into unnecessary controversy – National Chairman

    On the defection of Sen. Ibrahim Shekarau, one of its chieftains in Kano, Prof Alkali said the NNPP will not be dragged into unnecessary controversies.

    Recall that Shekarau, a former Kano State governor, who joined NNPP recently from the ruling APC, dumped the party on Monday and said he would tell his supporters their next move over perceived injustice.

    Reacting to the development, Alkali, a former presidential adviser on political affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, told newsmen in Lagos on Wednesday that the party respected the Shekarau’s judgment.

    “On Shekarau, we respect his judgment but will not allow the NNPP to be dragged into unnecessary controversy. We have great respect for him and he is also a person who believes in a better country. We respect his decision, whatever he has decided for himself,” Alkali said.

    The party chairman, however, said that the party was still talking to Shekarau.

    “What is important again in politics is that if you lose, you will gain. It doesn’t mean a total loss, whatever happened, it doesn’t mean a total loss, it may be a setback.

    “But for now, the situation is that we are discussing with him (Shekarau). We are sure that case is not over until it is over.

    “The party is working in every state of the federation to ensure that wherever there are problems, we handle those problems,” he said.

    He said that the party had in place,  a reconciliation committee at the national and zonal levels to resolve all perceived disagreements.

    Alkali said that the party’s door remained open to all who were ready to sacrifice for the nation rather than dealing merchants.

    Speaking on Nigeria’s security challenges, the NNPP boss said that the challenges were surmountable.

    Alkali, who is also the former national publicity secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said that NNPP would tackle  security, economic, education and other challenges giving Nigerians sleepless night.

    According to him, the party, if elected in 2023, will ensure improved security to tackle various socio-economic challenges facing the country.

    The chairman, who described Nigeria’s problems as being interconnected, said that NNPP would return  Nigeria to a  24 hours economy hub by improving on security.

    The scholar, who decried the politicisation of security, expressed optimism that the nation’s economy would  boom again as soon as insecurity challenges were addressed.

    “If we want to bring back everything in the country today, it is security.

    “Again, we cannot usher in  security without employment and education. The bottom line is that, first the country must understand that it has to be holistic.

    “These are solutions to the problems and I know they can be solved.”

    He said that the party’s  robust plans for security and economy would be revealed to the public in due course.

  • Big blow to NNPP as Shekarau dumps party may return to APC

    Big blow to NNPP as Shekarau dumps party may return to APC

    Former Kano Governor Senator Ibrahim Shekarau on Monday officially dumped the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP).

    Shekarau is the senatorial candidate of the NNPP in the 2023 general election but he moved out of the party because his followers were denied forms to also pursue their political ambitions.

    “I am done with NNPP,” he told a crowd of supporters at the Kano Foundation office along BUK road on Monday.

    Though Shekarau did not mention the party he intends to move to, some All Progressives Congress (APC) members on Monday jubilated over the move, Shekarau who represents Kano Central in the Senate on the ruling party’s ticket, is set to rejoin the party.

    “Shekarau is scheduled to meet with the APC presidential candidate, Senator Ahmad Bola Tunubu, who wants him to return to APC, where he jumped ship to NNPP because he was denied second term ticket,” our source said.

    Shekarau on Monday accused the NNPP’s founder, former Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, of “betraying and humiliating” him.

    Speaking on what transpired between him and Kwankwaso during his brief stay in NNPP, Shekarau stated he was given a form to contest senatorial election, without absorbing his teeming supporters.

    He said on May 5, 2022, long before he joined Kwankwaso in NNPP: “I personally met him at his country home and discussed extensively my decisions to follow him to his new party and he expressed deep happiness.

    “And on May 11, 2022, I still met with Kwankwaso because since our last meeting we were not able to meet, and I reminded him of a proposal I submitted to him during our last meeting.

    “The proposal was the list of my supporters who were seeking different political offices, and when I talked to Kwankwaso about it he said he was aware of it and definitely something would be done

    “Similarly, on May 16, 2022, Kwankwaso came to my house at about 9pm and we still discussed extensively the same issues. He even called five people including Abba Kabir, Kawu Sumaila, Alhassan Rirum and two others and presented them to me as those to make the lists of contestants.

    “During the meeting which led to my decamping, Kwankwaso came with my Senatorial form alone and sneaked it to me telling me that I was the first to receive it.

    “Then I asked him about the forms for my supporters, and he said it would be done.

    “Since then Kwankwaso has kept deceiving me. Too much later, only for him to say we are late for my supporters to be on the list and there was nothing he could do.

    “With all these and many more lies from Kwankwaso, I have no place in NNPP. This is because my party politics always goes with my supporters and any attempt to throw them away and separate them from me would be vehemently rejected,” he said.

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  • 2023: Shekarau will take decision on dumping NNPP for APC this week – Yau

    2023: Shekarau will take decision on dumping NNPP for APC this week – Yau

    Insinuations are rife that the former Governor of Kano state, Ibrahim Shekarau would decide on whether to dump the New Nigeria Peoples Party, (NNPP) or stick with the party.

    Shekarau’s spokesperson, Sula Yau made this statement on Tuesday in Kano.

    Recall that Shekarau was the presidential candidate of the defunct All Nigeria People’s Party in 2011 and one of the leaders of the party in the alliance talks with the leaders of the other legacy parties that resulted in the formation of the APC in 2013.

    Shekarau dumped the APC for NNPP after having a disagreement with Kano state Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje following a leadership tussle between the two political heavyweights in the state.

    However, Shekarau is also not in the good books of the NNPP presidential candidate over the party’s power-sharing formula.

    According to Yau, Shekarau would weigh his options and come up with a decision before the week runs out.

     

    He said, “You see, various groups and people are making contact with him; he has met with Peter Obi who visited him. Kashim Shettima has visited him. Atiku Abubakar has visited him twice and now Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is visiting him.

  • Terrorists Reportedly kill FIRS Zonal Coordinator, Mohammed Mawa

    Terrorists Reportedly kill FIRS Zonal Coordinator, Mohammed Mawa

    Unidentified gunmen suspected to be Islamic terrorists have reportedly killed the zonal coordinator of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) for Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara states, Alhaji Mohammed Kudu Mawa.

    It was gathered that Mawa was shot dead along Lapai-Lambata Road, Niger State in the late hours of Sunday by the bandits.

    It was learnt that the victim was on his way back to his Kaduna residence from Lafiaji, Kwara State when he was ambushed by the gunmen.

    Meanwhile, efforts made to get the Niger State Police Command for comments on the incident were unsuccessful as the Command’s spokesman, Wasiu Abiodun, did not answer his calls.

    Meanwhile, Heebraheem M Marclo who posted information about the killing of Mawa on his Facebook page wrote, “MDL commiserates with the people of Lafiagi over the sudden demise of Alhaji Mohammed Kudu Mawa FIRS; Describes the death as a rude shock

    “The NNPP candidate for house of representatives Edu/Moro/Patigi Federal constituency, Hon Mohammed Danjuma Lafiagi sent his heartfelt condolence to the good people of Lafiagi over the death of a magnificent personality and a rare son of the soil, Alh Mohammed Kudu Mawa FIRS, the FIRS zonal coordinator for Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara States who was shot to death by bandits on his way back to his Kaduna residence along Lapai-Lambata road, Niger state at the late hours of yesterday, 7, August 2022.

    “He said; Alh Mohammed Kudu Mawa’s death has come as an unpleasant shock and a source of great sadness, and it is undoubtedly a terrible loss to the entire Lafiagi Emirate.

    “He further prayed that may Allah in his infinite kindness, absolve him of all his transgressions, comfort his burial and grant him jannah as his eternal home; May Allah give his family and the entire Lafiagi Emirate the fortitude to bare this great loss. Ameen!”

  • Kwankwaso cautions against Impeaching Buhari

    Kwankwaso cautions against Impeaching Buhari

    The New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has warned senators against impeaching President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Kwankwaso said senators from the opposition should not be in a hurry to impeach Buhari.
    He spoke during a visit to Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, in Ilorin, the state capital.

    The former Senator from Kano State appealed to aggrieved lawmakers not to rock the boat.
    He said: “I don’t know the facts that they have. But as their former colleague, I want them to tread very softly.

    “They should not be in a hurry to rock the boat. Yes, I know they have reasons to be worried – I am sure everybody in this country is worried about insecurity; because some of these things could happen to anybody – even the presidential fleet was attacked in Katsina State. So, I think we need to do more.”

    TheNewsGuru.vom, (TNG) recalls the Senate Minority Caucus had walked out of a plenary session over failure of the Upper Legislative chamber to commence Buhari’s impeachment.

    The opposition had demanded that the Senate serve Buhari an impeachment notice, but was turned down by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan.

    Despite the initial failed move, the opposition had given Buhari six weeks to solve the issue of insecurity in the country.

  • I present you this 57-year-old man of God – Kwankwaso unveils Idahosa

    I present you this 57-year-old man of God – Kwankwaso unveils Idahosa

    Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) on Monday unveiled Bishop Isaac Idahosa, as his running mate for the 2023 poll.

    Speaking at the ceremony in Abuja, Kwankwaso said that Idahosa was chosen based on his credentials.

    “Our party, the NNPP, in choosing our candidates for the 2023 general elections-from the State House of Assembly candidates to governorship to National Assembly up to the president was guided, among other things.

    “Guided by competence, courage, acceptability, credibility and the all important desire to heal the country of the severe wounds that are threatening its very existence,” he said.

    The presidential candidate said that Idahosa was considered as his running mate after scrutinising over 20 prospective candidates considering critical factors.

    “After painstakingly vetting and scrutinising over 20 prospective candidates all of whom were eminently qualified to be the vice-president of Nigeria,” he said.

    Kwankwaso added: “Considering the severity of the wounds that are inflicted on the country in recent years and the necessity of healing them.

    “Given the necessary desire to carefully balance all sensibilities, sensitivities, and differences in order to have an all inclusive government that will be fair and just to all Nigerians.

    “Also bearing in mind that the country requires competent, credible, empathetic, courageous, and God-fearing leaders, I came to the conclusion and therefore present to you a rare Nigerian that very fit these requirements.

    “Fellow compatriots, I present to you this 57-year-old man-of God who hails from Oredo Local Government Area of Edo; a trained automobile engineer, a highly educated Nigerian with Bachelor and Masters degrees in theology.”

    He also described Idahosa as a united a self-made achiever whose lifetime work was improving the lots of Nigerians.

    “A Doctor of Divinity and a Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Education; a man of unimpeachable integrity and credibility; a unique Nigerian with outstanding record; a patriot with clear understanding of the country’s contemporary challenges,” he said.

    Kwankwaso said that Idahosa also believed that a new and better Nigeria was possible if Nigerians could work together with sincerity to heal the wounds inflicted on the country and its citizens.

    “I present to you this Nigerian man-of-God; this Archbishop-designate and Senior Pastor of the God First Ministry; the man together with whom we shall pursue the agenda of saving Nigeria from the current drift and healing it of the wounds inflicted on her.

    “I present to you the man with whom we shall, with the help of God, and with the support of all of you, build a New Nigeria where justice, equity, fairness, unity, security and development are assured.

    “Fellow Compatriots, I present to you the next Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bishop Isaac Idahosa,” he said.

    Kwankwaso said that healing wounds inflicted on Nigeria was the first step toward putting the country on the path of security, sustainable development and global respect.

    He said that Nigeria was bleeding from severe and several wounds inflicted as a result of incompetence and insincerity of leadership.

    This according to him is also causing insecurity, inflation, rise in unemployment amongst the youth, affecting the tertiary education system, and social services.

    “We in the NNPP believe that healing these wounds is the first step towards putting Nigeria on the path of security, prosperity, enduring unity, sustainable development, and global respect,” he said.

    In his acceptance speech, Idahosa, said that Nigeria deserved a fresh start and fresh deal that would take it out of its challenges.

    “At this critical juncture of our nation’s history, our country deserves a fresh start and Nigerians deserve a fresh new deal, a fresh deal that will steer away the country from division and hate; a fresh deal that will steer away the country from incompetence and cluelessness.

    “A fresh deal that will steer away the country from insecurity and economic woes; a fresh new deal that will create jobs and widen opportunities.

    “A fresh new deal that will allow every family to live a decent and affordable life; and fresh new deal that will empower Nigerian youth and women to be in the front line in leadership and governance.

    “ And it is we, in the NNPP that are fully prepared and capable to offer this fresh new deal,” Idahosa said.

    He called on all Nigerians to come together and take back their destiny in their hands, be united and save the country from collapse.

    Idahosa said that Nigerians must endeavor to face the challenges of the moment and rise together, heal together and work together to rebuild the country of their dream.
    “A Nigeria where hard work strives, where education is important, where the economy will grow, where productivity is inspiring. We shall build a Nation that invest in its youth.

    “We must pay good attention to new technologies; we will create the enabling environment for real industrialisation in Nigeria,” he said.

    The National Chairman of the party, Prof. Rufai Alkali, expressed confidence that Idahosa would work with Kwankwaso to turn around things for the better.

    Alkali commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for its renewed commitment to ensure that the 2023 general election was credible.

    He however, condemned vote-buying in Nigeria’s election, urging voters not to mortgage the future of the country.

    Highlights of the event was a book presentation titled “Kwankwaso-a political allegory”.(

  • 2023: NNPP, Kwankwaso not a threat to APC – Lukman

    2023: NNPP, Kwankwaso not a threat to APC – Lukman

    Dr. Salihu Lukman, All Progressives Congress (APC)National Vice-Chairman, North-West, says the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) is not a threat to APC in the 2023 general election.

    Lukman, also the immediate past Director-General of Progressives Governors Forum (PFG) said this when he spoke with newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He, however, said that the APC would work hard to achieve success in the 2023 general elections because it was not taking anything for granted.

    Lukman said that the difference between APC, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and other political parties was that the party has mass followership among the people.

    “We have made it very clear that the difference between APC in 2015 and Kwankwaso in 2023 is that APC is grounded in the minds of the people.

    “You can see for yourself, but in the case of other parties, including the PDP, they are hoping and waiting for us to mismanage ourselves on the basis of which they pack whatever we are not able to achieve.

    “Now, the reality is that we are not taking anything for granted, we are not dismissing people we are going to work hard,” he said.

    Lukman also supported the Tinubu/Shettima president ticket of the party saying that the APC leadership considered all factors before arriving at the ticket.

    He assured that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the party would protect the interest of all Nigerians if he emerged as the president with the support of the electorate in 2023.

    “My position which I have always buttressed is that politics is about contest and managing interests, certainly, the party leadership must have considered all factors before arriving at its choice of a running mate.

    “In the end, we have to convince Nigerians that Muslim-Muslim ticket or however you look at it does not mean discrimination against anybody,” he said.

    Speaking on his ongoing fact-finding tour of North West, Lukman said it was basically to hear from aggrieved members of the party and get suggestions on how to unite the party, ahead of the general elections.

    He said the key issue was basically reconciliation, adding that there was need to listen to aggrieved party members who unfortunately lost primary elections.

    “So the recommendations include setting up committees at state level to go round and meet everybody and try to pacify, and that is being done across most of the states.

    “The second issue has to do with complaints that some people who left the party are still holding on to federal appointments.

    “There are other issues which of course, are very critical as we have reflected in some of the statements we issued,” he said.

    This, he said, included issues of insecurity, unity among party members and the question of mobilising for voter registration.