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Why Kwankwaso will not be Peter Obi’s VP – NNPP Reveals
Why Kwankwaso will not be Peter Obi’s VP – NNPP Reveals

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), has dismissed reports suggesting that Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, its presidential candidate, will contest the 2023 Presidential elections as running mate to his counterpart in the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi.
National Publicity Secretary of the party, Dr Agbo Major, said this in Abuja, on Sunday.
According to him, “NNPP has never at any time said its esteemed Presidential Candidate, His Excellency, Engr. Dr. Rabiu Musa kwankwaso could accept to be Labour Party, Peter Obi’s deputy.
“The report is misleading and embarrassing to our great party, its Presidential Candidate, Kwankwaso and millions of supporters in Nigeria and in the diaspora, and urges journalists to crosscheck their reports before publishing them to avoid national disaffection ahead of the crucial 2023 general election.
“As a mass movement, NNPP acknowledged alliance talks with Labour Party that would consolidate and boost the nation’s frail democracy as we collectively strive for a new Nigeria which the party champions.“
He noted that the NNPP has high regard for journalists as the watchdog of society and major stakeholders in the Nigeria democratic process and urges them to always crosscheck their reports before publishing them in tandem with the ethics of their profession.
Major expressed confidence that together with the media, the NNPP “shall build a strong, virile, progressive and egalitarian democratic society.“
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