NNPP Presidential Candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso– Why I Can’t Be Peter Obi’s Running Mate
Rabiu Kwankwaso, the official competitor of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has made sense of why he can’t be a running mate to Peter Obi, the official up-and-comer of the Labor Party (LP) or some other individual.
NNPP and LP are as of now examining a potential alliance in front of the 2023 official political race in a bid to overcome the two significant ideological groups, the decision All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). While Kwankwaso’s application is right now picking up speed in the northern piece of the country, Obi is acquiring prominence among the young people.
Talking while at the same time initiating the Gombe State office of NNPP on Saturday, the previous Kano Governor said his political profile worked throughout the long term and his abundance of involvement having served in different limits in the nation have helped in carrying NNPP to the spotlight inside a brief time frame.
He expressed that with the popularity the party had accomplished inside the brief time frame, anything shy of his administration under the party would mean its breakdown.
“From the conversation with Labor Party, the main pressing concern was who turns into the president assuming the gatherings consolidate.
“By the day’s end, a portion of our delegates felt that there ought to be rules as far as age, capability, workplaces held, execution, etc.
“Obviously, the opposite side wouldn’t need that. A large portion of individuals from that point accept that administration needs to go there (South-East)
“Assuming now I choose to be bad habit official contender to anyone in this country; NNPP will fall in light of the fact that the party depends on what we have underlying the most recent 30 years
“I served for a considerable length of time as a government employee; we are discussing 47 years of intense difficult work, that is the thing is truly holding NNPP now,” he said.