NNPP Not Joining Kwankwaso's Defection To ADC — Aniebonam
The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has announced it will not be joining Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso in his planned defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). This decision was made by NNPP founder Boniface Aniebonam in a statement issued on Sunday in Lagos.
The statement clarified that only members of Kwankwaso's faction would be defecting, leaving NNPP unaffected by the move. The party's stance has been met with mixed reactions, with some speculating on the implications for NNPP's political future.
Kwankwaso's defection to ADC has been widely anticipated, and Aniebonam's statement has provided clarity on NNPP's position in the matter. The party's decision to distance itself from Kwankwaso's move may have significant consequences for NNPP's political trajectory.
The NNPP's stance on Kwankwaso's defection has sparked debate among party members and observers alike. While some have expressed support for the decision, others have questioned the party's strategy in the face of Kwankwaso's departure.
The NNPP's decision to stay out of Kwankwaso's defection to ADC is a bold move that could either pay off or backfire. With Kwankwaso's influence in the region, it's unclear how NNPP will fare without his backing. However, by distancing itself from the defection, NNPP may be able to maintain its independence and avoid being tied to Kwankwaso's fortunes.