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NNPP’s lay off of Presidential candidate, Kwankwaso is a movie joke – Buba Galadima
The supposed suspension of the party’s presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has been labeled as a “Nollywood and Hollywood joke” by Alhaji Buba Galadima, a founding member and leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).
Galadima, who said this to ChannelsTV during a show, stated that the NNPP was not in the midst of an internal crisis, as was widely assumed.
He further said that Kwankwaso did not engage in any anti-party activity and was never suspended by the party.
TopNaija recalls that a portion of the party suspended Kwankwaso, the party’s presidential candidate for the 2023 election, alleging “material evidence” in public that the former Kano state governor was involved in “anti-party activities in various meetings” on Tuesday.
Those who said so also slammed allegations that the presidential candidate had political meetings with President Bola Tinubu, then candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) competitor, Atiku Abubakar, and Labour Party (LP) candidate Peter Obi without the party’s permission.
Galadima, on the other hand, has dismissed the allegations.
“When I saw it on social media, I thought it was like a Nollywood or Hollywood joke,” Galadima said in reference to Kwankwaso’s suspension on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Tuesday night.
According to him, the leaders of the said group had been expelled from the NNPP.
“Now let me make a small correction, those that were expelled were Boniface Okechukwu Aniebonam and Gabriel Agbor Major,” he maintained.
“All of them who were expelled were called to a disciplinary committee. They were drilled and they accepted their sins and it was on the basis of their acceptance that they were recommended to the Nation Working Committee for expulsion.”
Galadima also accused political opponents of orchestrating internal squabbles within the party, but emphasised that the NNPP remains strong.
“A lot of people are interested in this party in the sense that the other parties felt that they could only survive if they destroy this party.
“But unknown to them we are as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar,” he said.
He continued: “As a politician, we can meet with anybody.
“He took permission from us,” the party chieftain argued. “Whatever the case, Kwankwaso had permission from the party to meet with President Tinubu and talk to any other political group. So, he didn’t do this on his own.”