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Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) for the 2023 presidential election has expressed regret the alliance between his party and that of Mr Peter Obi, the Labour Party, did not materialize.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Kwankwaso, a former Governor of Kano State, expressed his regret when he was featured on the Editors Forum, an initiative of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and senior journalists held in Lagos State on Sunday.
“I thought the alliance would be good. If we had done that nobody will be talking about a second ballot in 2023. At our discussions the issue was who will be the presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate. Both parties raised negotiation committees. Our team was led by Buba Galadima. The committees looked at age, educational qualification, office held and experience.
“At the end the other committee did not want to go with this, they talked about power shifting to the South and to the South-East. Nigeria has gone beyond that, nobody can be president of Nigeria now based on ethnic and regional considerations,” he said.
Senator Kwankwaso dismissed suggestions that he was being pressured to step down for the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar.
“That rumour is coming from detractors; it is just wishful thinking. NNPP is all out to win the 2023 election and there is nothing anyone can do about it. I know l will get the required numbers,” Kwankwaso boasted.
Speaking at the forum, the NNPP presidential candidate stressed that only good leaders can sincerely restructure Nigeria toward national unity and development.
The former Kano Governor stressed that restructuring was only possible if there were good leaders committed to uniting Nigerians and upgrading security, economy, education, among others.
“If elected President, I will listen to Nigerians on the subject. I will be open to discussions and negotiations and also consider adjustments capable of moving the country forward.
“We are not going to be rigid on restructuring, especially in the areas of insecurity, economy and education. These three are crucial for development to take place,” he said.
Kwankwaso expressed worry and concern over insecurity and regretted that the north had been worst hit.
“So many people have lost their lives and means of livelihood; some are in the hospitals while some are internally displaced and cannot work.
“We believe that there must be security for us to experience progress and development.
“After studying the level of insecurity in the country, I believe that there is the need to recruit more military personnel.
“Considering the ratio of civilians to military personnel, there is need to increase the number of personnel in the armed forces. We need a minimum of one million.”
Reeling out some of his achievements as a two-term governor, Kwankwaso said he paid special attention to human capital development and educational advancement.
“We built universities and also established 26 academic and manpower development training institutes. Through these institutes, over 360,000 youth and women were trained and empowered.
“We also gave free lunch to students, gave scholarships to 370 outstanding students, and 148 full time scholarships to Nigerian students all over the country,” he said.
Kwankwaso assured Nigerians that such strides would continue if he became head of state in 2023.
Also speaking, Dr Boniface Aniebonam, NNPP’s Founder and Chairman, Board of Trustees(BOT), expressed confidence that Kwankwaso would be the next president of Nigeria.
He urged Nigerians to join the party in order to build a new country of their dream.
Earlier in an opening remark, NGE President Mustapha Isah had said that the forum was interested in knowing the candidate’s plans for the country so that the people could make informed choices.
Isah said that the forum would host all presidential candidates while urging all of them to address key issues that concern the people and avoid attacks on individuals.
He also cautioned against false claims aimed at misleading the electorate.
“The Nigerian Guild of Editors pleads with politicians to avoid attacks on individuals They should, rather, focus on the real issues that concern the ordinary people.
“I also urge the presidential candidates to call their spokespersons to order as some of their press statements and interviews are heating up the polity.
“On our part, we pledge to be neutral. Nigeria must get it right next year and we want issues-based campaigns,” he said.
On Kwankwaso’s entourage were the BOT Secretary, Galadima, Ladipo Johnson, Dr Kelechukwu Nnamani, Kazeem Mustapha, Prince Ademola Ayoud, Mr Muyiwa Jatterson, among others.