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Kwankwaso confident of defeating APC, PDP in 2027

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Former Kano State Governor and leader of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso has said that his party would come out victorious in the 2027 Presidential elections.

He noted that Nigerians are not happy with the present administration style of governance.

Kwankwaso stated this at the National Executive Committee, meeting of the party in Abuja on Thursday.

“I believe if there is an election and it is a free and fair election in this country, our party will defeat the All Progressives Congress, People Democratic Party, and other parties in this country,” he stated.

Talking about the reported division in the NNPP, Kwankwaso insisted that the party is united.

“And that is why, once some people are making some claims, I believe that silence is the best answer to a fool, even though the fools are benefiting because they are collecting a lot of money from the enemies of the people in this country.

“Even, they knew they were only joking and it was a big joke, really, for anybody to go around with an old logo of the NNPP.

“It’s just like those people who were in CPC or are in ACN going around with their logo while APC is in government house.

“That’s the exact situation; nobody, especially INEC, remembers those logos,” he stated

Nobody is happy with the current All Progressives Congress, APC-led administration.

The 2023 presidential candidate of the NNPP hailed Nigerians for supporting the party, assuring them that come 2027 he would be President of Nigeria.

“We are all aware of the difficulties PDP is facing, all the challenges the APC is facing because we all know that it is very difficult to remember anybody happy with the government of APC at all levels, especially at the national level,” he said.

“Nigerians have witnessed the kind of difficulties that we have never seen in the history of this country.

“Poverty is everywhere. We have seen insecurity, the infrastructure has been decayed, and we have not seen any efforts to renew them and so on and so forth,” he added.

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