
Kwankwaso Gives Party Condition and Terms of Joining: More details
The political landscape of Nigeria has been set ablaze following a definitive declaration by the leader of the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso Kwankwaso gives party condition. The former Governor of Kano State has made it crystal clear that Kwankwaso Will Only Join for Presidency or at the very least, a Vice Presidential slot in any potential merger or party realignment.
Speaking during a high level engagement on Sunday, January 4, 2026, the veteran politician dismissed rumors of him joining other major parties as a mere member, insisting that his vast experience and massive grassroots following, popularly known as the Kwankwasiyya movement, make him a primary contender rather than a political appendage.
Kwankwaso emphasized that his political journey has reached a stage where he can no longer be expected to play a secondary role without a clear path to the nation’s highest office. He noted that many established political parties have been making overtures to him to collapse his structure into theirs, but his response remains unwavering. According to the Senator, the NNPP has grown into a formidable force that cannot be ignored in the 2027 permutations. He argued that any coalition seeking his support must recognize the weight of the millions of voters he commands, particularly across Northern Nigeria, where his influence remains deep rooted.
Addressing the speculation regarding a possible merger with the APC or PDP, Kwankwaso pointed out that he is not desperate for a platform but is committed to a vision for a new Nigeria. He stated that he is open to dialogue with any group that shares his ideology, provided the conversation begins with the ticket. His stance is seen by analysts as a strategic move to secure his interests early in the electoral cycle, effectively setting a high bar for any political horse trading. He reiterated that he would rather remain in the NNPP and build its national reach than join another party where he would be sidelined or treated as a “junior partner.”
The declaration comes at a time when major parties are struggling with internal crises and seeking to expand their reach through strategic alliances. Kwankwaso’s “all or nothing” approach signals a tough negotiation period ahead for political stakeholders. While some critics argue that his demands might limit his options, his supporters believe this is the boldest way to ensure that the Kwankwasiyya ideology is not diluted. As the 2027 elections draw closer, this ultimatum has officially placed the NNPP leader at the center of the political chessboard, forcing other contenders to rethink their strategies.
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