Friday, January 3, 2025 - Kano State Chairman of the New Nigeria
Peoples Party, NNPP, Hashimu Suleiman Dungurawa, has warned President Bola
Tinubu to prepare for defeat should he decide to go for a second term.
“With these your harsh anti-masses policies, and your stance on them,
just prepare for defeat in the next general elections. You either change them
or we Nigerians together will change you,” Dungurawa said on Thursday.
Expressing optimism that NNPP would have victory in the 36 states of the
federation and the presidential election in 2027, he said Nigerians have queued
behind the party, waiting patiently for the next general election.
Dungurawa, who spoke to newsmen in Kano, added, “From the podium on May
29, 2023, President Tinubu started reeling out anti-masses policies, and as if
we offended him, he kept slamming such policies on us up till today.
“Therefore with these problems and many more created by the APC
government, it is just a matter of time but we are going to ensure that Tinubu
is out in 2027 and Kwankwaso, a true democrat, comes in.”
He said his party has opened offices and had formed structures in the
states and local government across the federation, stressing that the
development is a clear indication that NNPP would win both state and federal
seat come 2027.
According to him, NNPP recorded tremendous successes in 2024, and is on
course to achieve more in 2025.
“You are all living witnesses that we are lucky to have a God fearing
governor who has restructured Kano in terms of infrastructure, empowerment and
human development.
“Kano can now compete with any modern city globally, especially with the
state of the art facilities made available in the metropolitan and rural
areas.”
Dungurawa maintained that the only challenge the party is facing is
alleged plans by the Federal Government to make the country a one-party system.
He advised the Federal Government to intensify efforts in introducing
policies that would alleviate the sufferings of the people.
The Kano NNPP chairman debunked rumors that the national leader of the
party, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, will decamp to the All Progressive
Congress, APC, saying it was a mere allegation to tarnish his image.
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