Former Kano governor picks presidential ticket, says neither APC nor PDP can bring progress to Nigeria


Kwankwaso made this known on Tuesday night at the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) National Secretariat, Abuja, shortly after obtaining his expression of interest and nomination forms.

The former governor after months of speculation officially left the PDP on March 29, 2022 along with other allies to join the newly formed NNPP.

Kwankwaso said that he is sure of his victory in the 2023 presidential elections, adding that the NNPP would gain power with the support of Nigerians and stakeholders, regardless of the odds stacked up against it.

He explained that he has served the nation in various capacities faithfully under the APC and the PDP, contributing immensely to its growth even though he later realized that both parties lacked clear cut ideologies.

TIM-BOSS

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