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NNPP distances self from Kwankwaso’s alleged attacks on Tinubu, APC

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The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has officially dissociated itself from its 2023 presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, following his recent verbal attacks on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

In a statement issued on Sunday in Lagos, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Dr. Oginni Olaposi, apologized to President Tinubu and APC National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, over what it described as, “unwarranted insults and abusive statements” made by the former Kano State governor.

“We sincerely apologize to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC, led by Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, for the offensive and unacceptable comments made by Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso,” Olaposi said.

According to him, Kwankwaso no longer speaks for the NNPP and has since been expelled from the party, along with his loyalists in the Kwankwasiya Movement.

“Senator Kwankwaso was expelled from the NNPP long ago and does not represent the party’s position. He should stop using the NNPP’s name to make inflammatory statements or attack the Presidency and the APC,” Olaposi added.

The party cited several court judgments that it said validated Kwankwaso’s expulsion. These include the Abuja High Court ruling on April 3, as well as decisions from the Abia State and FCT High Courts, which all upheld the actions taken by the NNPP’s National Working Committee.

Olaposi stressed that many of Kwankwaso’s supporters have already defected to the APC, further distancing the party from his political direction.

“Kwankwaso is now simply the leader of the Kwankwasiya Movement. He has no official ties with the NNPP, and we urge the media and public to stop identifying him as our member,” he said.

Recall that Kwankwaso denied reports that he said President Bola Tinubu asked him to rejoin the All Progressives Congress, APC.

He also denied saying he would prefer to leave politics than return to the APC.

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2027: ADC has no preferred presidential aspirant – David Mark

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The Interim National Chairman of the newly formed opposition coalition party, the African Democratic Congress, ADC, David Mark, has clarified that the party has no preferred presidential aspirant for the 2027 general elections.

Mark made this statement on Tuesday while addressing stakeholders of the Kogi chapter of the ADC at a meeting in Abuja.

The former Senate President assured Nigerians that, under his leadership, the party would operate with complete transparency.

“The ADC has no preferred or favourite presidential aspirant, but has set out to first put out a platform that would be attractive and acceptable to the majority of Nigerians.

“We are doing this because we do not want this great ship called Nigeria to sink, because if we do not rise up now and it sank all of us will be affected,” he said.

According to him, all members of the party are equal stakeholders, equal joiners, and equal owners.

The former military governor of Niger State urged members to put aside their differences and work as a team.

He called on some politicians to stop attacking others and instead focus on addressing the key challenges facing the nation, such as insecurity, which the ADC leadership has pledged to tackle if it assumes power.

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APC chieftain backs ADC coalition, slams Tinubu for disappointing Nigerians

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Jackson Lekan Ojo, has stated that the coalition African Democratic Congress (ADC) is justified in its attempt to displace the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.

Ojo argued that the President Bola Tinubu-led administration has wrecked Nigeria beyond repair and that the country requires urgent rescue.

He claimed that if it is true that previous governments failed, then “the government of Tinubu” is a “super failure.”

The politician and political affairs analyst made these remarks while speaking as a guest on a radio programme monitored by our correspondent in Osogbo on Tuesday.

He said, “The nation’s economy is in shambles, security is in coma; people are dying daily, many cannot afford to eat. Before, when you had N1,000, you could even invite your friends to take pepper soup and some bottles, but now, N1,000 cannot buy a bottle of stout. The present administration has failed Nigerians.

“Nigeria is not moving again. People are dying of hunger. Nothing is working in Nigeria. There is no principle of checks and balances. It has been buried because the people at the National Assembly are rubber-stamped. We cannot continue like this,” he said.

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Atiku hosts Adamawa ADC stakeholders

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Former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has hosted a delegation of prominent ADC stakeholders from Adamawa State at his residence in Abuja earlier on Monday.

The meeting comes ahead of plans by the coalition backed ADC to form a strong anti-Tinubu party ahead of 2027.

The delegation included the State Chairman, Hon. Adamu Shehu Yuhanna; the party’s 2023 gubernatorial candidate, Alh. Usman Muhd Shuwa; and the Legal Adviser to the State Chapter, Hassan Ahmadu Har.

Their discussions centered on the evolving political landscape, strategies for enhancing democratic governance, and their shared aspirations for the progress of both Adamawa State and the nation as a whole.

This is contained in a Facebook post by Atiku Abubakar media team on Monday.

The ADC has been mobilizing teams in states, especially Gombe and Adamawa.

This is part of plans to wrestle power from the Bola Tinubu led government at the polls.

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