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Kwankwaso, Galadima, Ajuji-led NWC Remains Expelled, NNPC Insists

by Andrew Ojiezel
9 months ago
in Politics
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The crisis rocking the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) seemed to have deepened. In a communique issued after the 54th National Convention held in Lagos, the party insisted that Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Engr Buba Galadima, and Ahmed Ajuji-led NWC remain expelled.

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NNPP, in a communique signed by the chairman of the Convention Committee, Engr Mohammed Babayo Abdullahi, maintained that the convention adopted the recent nationwide concluded congresses by the party in all wards, local government, states and six geopolitical zones

The communique posited that the convention reaffirmed BOT’s decision, returned Dr Agbo Gilbert Major’s led NWC, and retained the NNPP Constitution 2022 as amended.

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“The Convention appealed and encouraged INEC to implement and enforce the Abia State High Court’s compelling judgment of November 1, 2024, upload the new NWC members of the latest Nigeria People’s party led by Dr Agbo Major Gilbert, and replace the Dr Ahmed Ajuji-led NWC, which has been expelled from the party before.

“The existence of Dr Ahmed Ajuji led NWC in the INEC server is complete disobedience to court orders and disrespect to rule of law in Nigeria. The convention, therefore, calls to duty the chairman of INEC, Prof Yakubu Mohammed.

“The convention reaffirmed the vote of confidence on the founder and chairman board of trustees of the new Nigeria People’s party in the person of Dr Aniebonam Boniface Okechukwu

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“The convention reaffirmed the termination of the NNPP memorandum of understanding with the Kwankwasiyya and national movements after the 2023 general elections.

The convention observed and clarified that Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, as a natural person, is not known to the New Nigeria People’s Party. He was merely a servant and leader of the Kwankwasiyya movement. This means that with the termination of the memorandum of understanding with the Kwankwasiyya movement, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso is gone with his principal.”

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