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    NNPP Dismisses Kwankwaso’s Claim of External Influence in Party Exit

    Ogooluwa AremuBy Ogooluwa AremuMay 3, 2026 Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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    NNPP Dismisses Kwankwaso’s Claim of External Influence in Party Exit

    The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) on Sunday reacted to claims by its 2023 presidential candidate, Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso, that his exit from the party was externally influenced.

    Kwankwaso, in a statement on Saturday, addressed what he described as “misleading narratives” in the public domain about his decision to leave the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and said that ongoing discussions about a possible realignment within the party over its crisis were premature.

    Kwankwaso drew parallels between the ADC’s current predicament and the circumstances that led to his exit from the NNPP.

    “We left the NNPP due to externally influenced legal problems that made our stay perilous. The ADC has now also been forced into this difficulty,” Kwankwaso had said.

    However, in a swift reaction on Sunday, the Founder of the NNPP,  Dr Boniface Aniebonam, noted that “Kwankwaso has always been his own personal problem.

    “The exit of Kwankwaso, Elder Buba Galadima, Dr Ahmed Ajuji and others from the NNPP was not influenced externally but by Kwankwaso’s intense fight to take over the NNPP, a party he did not register.”

    According to Aniebonam, Kwankwaso has always found it easy to blame others and external influences for the problems he created.

    “It was the same attitude that led to the defection of Gov. Ahmed Yusuf of Kano State to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    “Kwankwaso and Galadima’s expulsion from the NNPP was ratified by the courts. A man who, without second thoughts, betrayed the trust of his good friend, who gave him a free platform to run for the presidential election in 2023. To turn around to make insinuations of external influence is ungodly.

    “We warned the ADC. Kwankwaso may still do the same in any party he finds himself. He should move on and stop insinuations against his perceived enemies.

    “We still wonder if it was the external influence that advised Kwankwaso to attempt to hijack the NNPP.

    “We are fully convinced that the attempt by Kwankwaso and Galadima to hijack the NNPP and convert it to their personal belongings triggered escalating legal battles. Therefore, it’s inappropriate for him to claim the existence of external influence over the escalated legal battles.”

    The NNPP founder noted that Kwankwaso and Galadima simply forgot the Memorandum of Association that the party entered with the Kwankwasiya Movement in the build-up to the 2023 general elections.

    The agreement was for the 2023 general elections, enabling Kwankwaso to contest the presidential election and other elective positions among its members at no cost.

    “Kwankwaso came a very distant fourth after President Tinubu, Abubakar Atiku and Peter Obi. However, his members under the Kwankwasiya movement, as members of NNPP, won the governorship and other elective positions in Kano state.

    “Unfortunately, Kwankwaso could not manage the success in Kano, leading to mass defection of NNPP members to the APC.

    “The worst of his misconduct against the NNPP was the illegal conversion of the original logo and colour symbol of the party, including mutilation of our constitution without the consent of its founding fathers. Was this also externally influenced?” Aniebonam queried. #NNPP Dismisses Kwankwaso’s Claim of External Influence in Party Exit#

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    Ogooluwa Aremu is a business journalist at MarketForces Africa covering Nigeria's energy sector, macroeconomic policy, African continental affairs, cryptocurrency markets, and foreign exchange developments.His reporting spans Nigeria's oil and gas regulatory landscape, including coverage of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Nigeria International Energy Summit, and the downstream deregulation reforms reshaping Nigeria's petroleum sector. He also reports general market, Nigeria's fiscal reforms, World Bank and IMF engagements with Nigeria, and President Tinubu's economic policy initiatives.Ogooluwa covers Africa-wide developments through MarketForces Africa's Inside Africa desk, reporting on the African Union summits, continental economic policy, and cross-border developments affecting investment and trade across Sub-Saharan Africa.His cryptocurrency and forex market coverage tracks major digital assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple, alongside. Nigeria's interbank FX market movements. He has covered major stories, including the African Union's 39th Ordinary Session in Addis Ababa, Nigeria's N6 trillion fuel import savings from deregulation, and the World Bank's assessment of Nigeria's economic reform programme. Ogooluwa Aremu is based in Lagos, Nigeria.

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