2023 Poll: Kwankwaso stands firm on not stepping down for Atiku

Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, presidential candidate of New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) has vowed not to step down for Atiku Abubakar for the forthcoming presidential election.

Kwankwaso made this known while speaking at a meeting with the Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE), which took place at Ikeja area of the state, Tribune Newspaper reports.

He said:

“Now, people are concocting the story that I am going to step down for them or that I am going to withdraw for them. Why did they allow me to go? What happened at that time or was it still an issue in the party?”

The former governor of Kano state acknowledged that there was the need to renegotiate Nigeria’s huge debt with the view of moving the country forward.

He said:

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“We have to sit down in negotiations and whatever it is, we have to have fresh air so that we can even pay them. These are things I believe that are necessary to do whatever we can to handle the debt issues.”

On constitution review, the former Kano governor said his government would be open to the yearnings of the people.

“We will be very happy to follow our process to get it done.”

“But the fact remain that from my own experience in the last two decades; the problem has not mainly be that of constitution but the operators, which we believe by 2023 we will have the right people to handle the Constitution.”
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