The New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, Presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has slammed the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, worsening Hardship in the country.
Kwankwaso, who attributed the hardship in the country to unpopular policies if the APC, said the party is also struggling to address the nation’s security challenges.
The former Kano State Governor equally blasted the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, saying it is rapidly losing popularity, while the NNPP is growing rapidly.
The former senator, who made this statement at the 7th National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting of the NNPP in Abuja, described the PDP as a dead party, citing its current internal crisis.
Kwankwaso stressed that the NNPP has become the only party capable of providing true leadership to address the needs of Nigerians and bring relief to the people.
“Our party has been doing so well that we, at the leadership level, are satisfied with our progress.
“And of course, this success always attracts envy from outside and attacks from within and outside the party. I am so happy that despite all the challenges, today, our party is the fastest-growing party in this country.
“I remember when I visited Katsina State to open our state office, I mentioned that the PDP was dead, and there were many concerns within the PDP fold.
“I’m sure, at that time, many didn’t understand what I was saying, but now they must agree with us that the party is falling apart and is imploding.
“As for the APC, you can see that its leadership is detached from reality, while the people of this country are suffering.
“They may believe they are doing well, but all of us, especially the voters, know they are performing poorly, particularly when it comes to security, the level of poverty in the country, and the hunger we’re witnessing,” he said.
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