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Agbo Major-led NNPP Expels Kwankwaso, Galadima, Others

by Helen Oyemowo Foster
8 months ago
in Politics
NNPP Expels Kwankwaso
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The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has held its national convention, ratifying key decisions including the expulsion of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Buba Galadima, and the entire Kwankwassiya faction.

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The chairman of the party, Dr Agbo Major, made the statement at a press conference yesterday in Abuja.

Dr Agbo Major who was elected as the new national chairman during the convention, reaffirmed the party’s compliance with a court ruling, directing INEC to recognise the party’s Board of Trustees led by Dr Boniface Okechukwu Aniebonam.

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He said that the party also confirmed all congresses held at various levels from ward to zones.

He further noted that at the convention, the purported new party logo of NNPP was rejected and reverted back to the old one.

Dr Agbo urged Kwankwaso loyalists destabilising the party to peacefully exit instead of causing chaos.

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He said, “The party conducted a financial review to strengthen internal structures and expressed confidence that INEC would update its records, to reflect the leadership changes as directed by the court.

“As a party, we are not averse to having any form of understanding with any other political party, especially if it is in the interest of the Nigerian electorate.

“Alternatively, for now, we are not in any form of talks with any political party, that is why we have always been telling the media that whoever is talking to you as a leader, speaking on behalf of NNPP should be confirmed from the party’s secretariat if there is any such understanding at all.

“For now, we are not in touch with anybody, but when we get to that bridge, we will design how to proceed; all will be in the interest of Nigerians.

“Our party, the NNPP, remains united and focused as we prepare for 2027.”

 

 

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