THE presidential candidate for the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Dr. Rabiu Kwankwaso, has created his campaign council and is serving as its chairman.
Kwankwaso asserted while inaugurating the 1,053-member presidential campaign council yesterday, in Abuja, that under is preseidency he would offer the chance for a new Nigeria,
“The number and calibre of personalities in this hall with whom we will collectively be on this all-important journey are both impressive and inspiring. And the fact that all of you braved all sorts of inconveniences and risks associated with travelling in today’s Nigeria to attend this inauguration has strengthened my conviction that a new and better Nigeria is indeed possible,” he said.
He added that the PCC, along with millions of volunteers and supporters across the 36 states and the FCT, will continue to work assiduously to ensure the success of the NNPP in the general elections.
According to him, the emergence of a new Nigeria under him would mean, “a Nigeria where justice and fairness are assured; a Nigeria where safety and security are guaranteed; a Nigeria where peace and prosperity are ensured; a Nigeria where equity and opportunities are available and accessible to all citizens; a Nigeria where quality education and modern healthcare services are accessible and guaranteed to all; and a Nigeria where governance is about the yearnings and the aspirations of all the citizens.
“That is the new and better Nigeria that we at the NNPP are working round the clock to kick-start from May 29, 2023, by the special grace of God.”
Kwankwaso, who announced that he would begin his zonal rallies for the North East on January 12 in Bauchi, stated that the PCC is a group made up of committed, experienced, God-fearing, hard-working, patriotic, and empathetic Nigerians who would propel the RMK 2023 presidential campaign to a historic victory in the general elections of 2023.
In his remarks, Prof. Rufai Alkali, national chairman of the NNPP, stated that the party’s history will be changed by the inauguration.
In the meantime, Bishop Isaac Idahosa, the vice presidential candidate of NNPP, has launched the campaign council fundraising portal, donation.rmkidahosa.com.
However, he asserted that the PCC needed money for logistics rather than engaging in money politics adding that he has high hopes that they will win the presidency as president and vice president on May 29.

