The factional chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Dr. Agbo Major, has described Senator Rabiu Musaba Kwankwaso’s resignation from the party as just a formality, saying it comes as no surprise and carries no real political implications for the party.
Dr. Major emphasized that Kwankwaso “ceased to be a member of the NNPP” after his expulsion in 2023 for alleged anti-party activities.
He stressed that the latest resignation letter is merely a formality directed at the Kwankwasia group, and not at the party, since he had long been out of its fold.
“The NNPP had already felt the impact of Kwankwaso’s exit when the Memorandum of Understanding with the Kwankwasia group was terminated in 2023,” he said
He noted that while the former candidate had contributed value to the party, no political structure should be built around a single individual.
He stressed that the NNPP is focused on consolidating its remaining structures and strengthening its internal systems ahead of future elections.
He added that the party has learned key lessons about institutional resilience and will continue to rebuild without relying on personal political movements.
Dr. Major described Kwankwaso’s action as “a face-saving measure,” insisting that the NNPP remains stable and committed to repositioning itself as a policy-driven platform.
However, in a letter dated March 29, 2026, Kwankwaso cited the evolving political landscape in Nigeria and the need for strategic realignment as reasons for his decision.
He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve as the party’s National Leader and Presidential Candidate in the 2023 General Elections.
Kwankwaso, who led the Kwankwasiyya Movement, thanked the national chairman, National Working Committee, Board of Trustees, and members of the party for their support and dedication.
He assured that his resignation was not the end of his commitment to Nigeria’s progress and prosperity.
Meanwhile, Kwankwaso’s faction of the party, has said it will speak after their National Working Committee (NEC) meeting.
The move has sparked speculation about Kwankwaso’s next political move, with many predicting he may join the Africa Democratic Congress (ADC) to pursue his presidential ambitions.
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