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2023: NNPP Will Shock Those Taking For It Granted – Chairman

  • On NNPP primary election, he said the party had begun the process of electing candidates for the 2023 general elections…

  • He said the party was equal to the task as it had put in place all measures to avoid rancour during the forthcoming Primary election

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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Professor Rufai Ahmed Alkali, says his party will shock those taking it for granted.

He said this Saturday during a media briefing held at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja.

Alkali said the party leadership had commenced the process of repositioning NNPP into the political landscape of the country by offering Nigerians an alternative platform to save democracy and rescue the nation from the stranglehold of the “two old, hegemonic and visionless political parties”.

On NNPP primary election, he said the party had begun the process of electing candidates for the 2023 general elections, stating that, “This will start on Monday 16th May 2022 with the screening of state Houses of Assembly aspirants culminating in the presidential primary in Abuja on June 2nd 2022.”

He said the party was equal to the task as it had put in place all measures to avoid rancour during the forthcoming Primary election.

“Let me assure you and through you the Nigerian public that come 2023 NNPP will spring surprises in the polls.”

“And when by the grace of God we come into government, we shall tackle all the issues of insecurity (by whatever name called), restore the value of the Naira, create job opportunities for millions of our youths, accord women their rightful place in government, revive moribund industries including the textile, manufacturing and SMEs as well respect the rule of law and fundamental human rights as enshrined in the constitution.

“Let me once more assure Nigerians that unlike what is happening now, the NNPP administration would give every Nigerian a sense of belonging as nobody would be treated as a second class citizen or discriminated or marginalized on the basis of tribe, religion or sex.

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“Given the massive support we have received and continue to receive so far from people across the country, we are very confident and optimistic that very soon and in no distant future it would move from its current ranking as the ‘third force’ to the top in Nigeria’s political space….I can assure you that NNPP will soon be the number one force in the country,” he added.

On zoning controversy, Alkali distanced NNPP from the arrangements, saying the party would not carry “excess baggage” of other political parties as it was not founded based on ethnicity and religion.

He, however, promised that the party would provide inclusive governance and ensure balancing along geo-political zones.

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