The presidential candidate of the New Nigerian People Party (NNPP), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has commissioned his presidential campaign office in Lagos State, with the promise to prioritise education and youth development if elected.
Kwankwaso, who was accompanied at the event by his party’s leaders in the South West, said the NNPP is already in the same class as other major political parties in the country within a few months of coming to the limelight.
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The former Kano State governor, in a statement by his media office, also described the large following as a sign that people have fully accepted the message of his presidential bid and that things are going to turn out in his favour in 2023.
Taking pride in his track record, Kwankwaso also promised to carry the youths along by providing access to education for all at all levels, while also emphasising his vision to empower the youths in different ways in a bid to end the insecurity bedevilling the country.