Kwankwaso Staying in NNPP Despite APC, PDP Pressure – Buba Galadima

Despite increasing pressure from opposing political factions attempting to entice Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso to leave the party, Buba Galadima, a leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), insists he will stay.
Galadima made her remarks on Friday in an interview with Arise Television’s “The Morning Show.”
Some have connected Kwankwaso’s recent claims of a desire to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to Abdullahi Ganduje’s subsequent departure as the party’s national chairman.
Nonetheless, Galadima, a close friend of the former NNPP presidential candidate, claimed that Kwankwaso has been courted by the PDP, APC, and coalition members.
He claims that despite attempts by others to recruit Kwankwaso into their ranks, he has demonstrated discipline and commitment by sticking with the NNPP.
Galadima declared, “We will strategically stay in the NNPP until the political whistle is blown.”
According to Nigerian law, our party, the NNPP, is a recognized political party by INEC.
“Where we are, we stand. Naturally, there have been several reports in the media and on social media, but it only serves to highlight Rabiu Kwankwaso as the leader this nation needs and ought to emulate.
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The former governor of Kano state, Kwankwaso, was referred to by the NNPP chieftain as “a strategic politician,” whose credibility has only grown as a result of his quiet.
All of the nation’s major parties, he continued, seem to recognize Kwankwaso’s worth.
Galadima claimed that despite his decision to remain silent, people are freely advocating for him.
Instead of spending money on public relations, everyone is claiming that he is capable, competent, and capable of leading the nation. What more is there for a politician to provide?
“He is essential to every Nigerian. He is essential to all political parties. Why not help him win the presidency of Nigeria so he can spread the benefits of democracy?
Galadima emphasized that Kwankwaso is still “steadfast and strategic,” despite genuine political overtures from the PDP, APC, and coalition.