Politics
Kwankwaso mobilises supporters to join NDC
By Philippine Duru
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Former presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has thrown his political weight behind a new platform, calling on supporters nationwide to rally under the banner of the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) in what he described as a “bold and decisive step” toward rescuing Nigeria’s democracy.
In a post on his X handle following his defection on Sunday, Kwankwaso declared that the move was not impulsive, but rooted in a deeper ideological conviction to rebuild democratic integrity and offer Nigerians a viable alternative.
The former Kano State governor made the announcement at the Abuja residence of Seriake Dickson, where he said the decision to abandon the NNPP platform was driven by an urgent need to reposition the political landscape.
“Yesterday, we took a bold and decisive step,” Kwankwaso wrote, signalling a shift that could redraw alliances ahead of the 2027 elections.
With a tone that blended urgency and resolve, he framed the NDC as more than just another political party—portraying it instead as a vehicle for national renewal and a refuge for Nigerians disillusioned by the country’s current trajectory.
“We are determined to provide our people with a credible platform where they can thrive and realise their full potential,” he stated, underscoring what he described as a commitment to democratic values and people-centered governance.
Kwankwaso’s message quickly pivoted into a direct mobilisation call, urging his loyal base and “well-meaning Nigerians” to join the NDC and take part in what he termed a renewed struggle for good governance.
“I therefore call on all our dedicated supporters… to stand with us,” he said, effectively sounding the whistle for a political migration that could test the strength of existing party structures.
Though brief, the statement carries significant political undertones. Kwankwaso, a seasoned power broker with strong grassroots following—particularly in northern Nigeria—appears to be positioning the NDC as a serious contender in a space long dominated by entrenched parties.
His defection adds momentum to a growing wave of realignments, with analysts already pointing to the potential formation of a broader opposition coalition seeking to challenge the status quo.
For his supporters, the message is clear: the battlefield has shifted—and Kwankwaso wants them to move with him.
As the countdown to 2027 quietly gathers pace, his call to action may prove to be more than rhetoric—it could be the opening note of a larger political reconfiguration.
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Senator tackles APC leadership, governor over primary election
The senator representing Kogi East Senatorial District, has declared that “the battle line has been drawn” between him and Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, following his defeat in the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primary election.
Isah, one of the seven aspirants who contested for the APC senatorial ticket, alleged widespread irregularities during the exercise, accusing government agents of hijacking electoral materials meant for the primary election.
Speaking after the exercise, the senator said only two votes were recorded in his favour in his own ward, despite his presence there to participate in the process.
According to him, he arrived at his ward expecting to cast his vote but discovered that no electoral officer appeared at the venue. He added that similar incidents were reported in several wards across Kogi East Senatorial District.
The lawmaker said the absence of electoral officials and voting materials prevented many party members from taking part in the primary election in affected areas.
He alleged that the situation was deliberately orchestrated to frustrate his supporters and influence the outcome of the exercise.
Isah maintained that the projects he had executed across Kogi East would continue to strengthen the APC’s chances in the district, including support for the President during future elections.
The senator also expressed disappointment over what he described as unfair treatment from the party leadership and Governor Ododo despite his loyalty and contributions to the APC.
According to him, the governor allegedly turned against him over claims that he intended to challenge him in the future governorship election.
“Well, with the latest development, I will now contest for the governorship position against Governor Ododo when the time comes,” the senator said.
He called on the APC leadership to investigate the alleged hijacking of electoral materials and ensure fairness and transparency in the pa
rty’s electoral process.
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