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NNPP Holds Strategic Stakeholders Meeting Over Internal Issues

Written by Yusuf Zubairu

The stakeholders and prominent members of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) are scheduled to meet in Abuja to address critical internal issues affecting the party.

In a statement on Sunday in Abuja, NNPP National Secretary Mr. Oginni Olaposi Sunday announced that all party leaders and elders from across the country are expected to attend.

The meeting will discuss significant issues impacting the 23-year-old political party and make important decisions to reinforce the expulsion of Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso, Elder Buba Galadima, and the entire national working committee led by Dr. Ahmed Ajuji.

Mr. Sunday emphasized the importance of personal commitment from all stakeholders and elders in terms of capacity and participation for the success of the meeting.

He mandated that all members, particularly those holding sensitive positions, attend the meeting.

Dr. Boniface Anieboman founder and spiritual leader of NNPP Party

Elected members on the NNPP platform were also warned about the consequences of anti-party activities ahead of the 2027 general election if they boycott the meeting.

The NNPP National Secretary reiterated that Kwankwaso, Galadima, and the entire former national working committee led by Dr. Ahmed Ajuji remain expelled from the NNPP.

Similarly, the Executive Governor of Kano State, Governor Abbah Yusuf, remains suspended until December.

Mr. Sunday stressed that the NNPP constitution is supreme for all members, without prejudice to the grand norms of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

He expressed hope that INEC, under the leadership of Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, would uphold the essence of internal democracy and the inherent objectives for the growth and sustenance of democracy in Nigeria.

Mr. Oginni Olaposi Sunday lamented the actions of Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, highlighting his past roles as a federal minister, two-time governor of Kano State, senator, and NNPP presidential candidate in 2023, and described the situation as an avoidable shame for Nigeria, particularly Kano State.

The NNPP National Secretary condemned the betrayal of trust under the guise of politics and expressed belief that the early discovery of the characters of Kwankwaso and Galadima was an act of God, stating that their potential betrayal would have been disastrous if Kwankwaso had won the presidential seat in 2023.

Yusuf Zubairu