Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) presidential candidate in 2023, has affirmed his intention to remain with the party as preparations for the 2027 general elections begin.
However, he remains open to discussions with other political actors.
Speaking at the NNPP’s 9th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja, Kwankwaso dismissed rumors about his possible defection.
“Many people thought today we will announce whether I will stay in NNPP or go to another party or join some individuals. That was not the intention of the meeting. We have our party, and we are comfortable and happy,” he said.
He added that while the party is not rushing, it remains open to dialogue.
“We believe we have something to offer at the highest leadership level of this country. We are ready to talk to anybody, but any negotiation will be collective,” he stated.
Earlier, NNPP National Chairman Dr. Ajuji Ahmed reaffirmed Kwankwaso as the party’s 2027 presidential candidate.
“Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, our visionary leader, former governor, minister, diplomat, and 2023 presidential candidate, will Insha Allah be our candidate again in 2027,” Ahmed declared.
Describing the NNPP as the “beautiful bride” of Nigerian politics, he said the party is currently the most sought-after in the country, with a manifesto focused on progressive ideology and citizens’ welfare.
He praised Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for positively impacting millions and restoring peace in the state, reflecting the NNPP’s vision for a new Nigeria.
Regarding election preparations, NNPP National Secretary Dipo Olayoku said the party is ready for the November 8, 2025 Anambra governorship election and the February 2026 FCT Council elections.
He also noted that the process to elect a new National Working Committee (NWC) will soon begin as the current executives’ tenure, which started in April 2022, nears its end.
The party urged Nigerians to take advantage of INEC’s ongoing voter registration to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), emphasizing that “your vote is your voice and power to elect credible leaders.”