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Kwankwaso Speaks On Withdrawing For Tinubu, Atiku, Peter Obi

The New Nigeria Peoples Party’s (NNPP) Rabiu Kwankwaso has said that he will not withdraw from the race for president before the poll on February 25.

According to Naija News On Wednesday, Kwankwaso disclosed the information while discussing his goals and strategies for the future of Nigeria during a speech at Chatham House in London.

Kwankwaso did, however, make it clear that he is prepared to drop his bid for the presidency in 2023 if a more qualified candidate emerges to challenge President Muhammadu Buhari.

The former governor of Kano State declared that he wants to be the next president of Nigeria because he understands Nigerians’ goals and desires better than anybody else.

According to the LP flagbearer, he has a practical plan to address every challenge bedeviling our country because he understands the issues.

He said: “I understand the issues involved, the mistakes that were made, the wrong priorities that were set, and together with our team, we are better connected with the hopes and aspirations of the Nigerian citizens.”

“We understand, agree with, and share grievances. And we have a practical plan to address each and every challenge bedevilling our country.”

Kwankwaso also promised to revamp the economy and create a conducive environment for businesses to thrive and attract more foreign investment if elected.

The LP flagbearer vowed to deal with poverty and bring more people on board to tackle education needs in Nigeria.

He said, ”I built over 500 classrooms while I was governor of Kano state, and when elected I will bring more people on board to tackle education needs in Nigeria.”

Kwankwaso, who recalled his time as Defense minister and Special adviser to the president of Somalia, promised to recruit more into the Nigeria armed forces and fight insurgency.

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