
The Digest:
The Kwankwasiyya Movement has declared that the exit of Rabiu Kwankwaso from the New Nigeria Peoples Party means the party is "dead in Kano and beyond." Movement spokesman Habibu Mohammed stated that NNPP was synonymous with Kwankwaso, and his defection to the African Democratic Congress automatically signals the party's collapse. He predicted a massive influx of supporters into the ADC, describing Kwankwaso as a principled leader who "doesn't meander" and can "turn things around."
Key Points:
- Kwankwasiyya Movement says NNPP is dead in Kano and nationwide after Kwankwaso's exit.
- The movement predicts a massive influx of supporters into the ADC.
- Mohammed described Kwankwaso as a principled leader who provides direction and protects his own.
- Kwankwaso officially joined the ADC on Monday in Kano with prominent opposition figures in attendance.
- The ADC is positioning itself as a major opposition coalition ahead of 2027.
Sources: Daily Post