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2023: Kwankwaso Reveals ‘Jobless’ Nigerians Made Them Join Politics

by Victor Ndubuisi
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In order to give work chances to Nigerian youngsters loitering on the streets, persons like Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), entered politics.

The nation, according to the former governor of Kano State, is falling behind and has not yet reached a significant degree of growth.

After having a consultation session with the party’s stakeholders ahead of the 2023 election, Kwankwaso addressed to journalists on Saturday, October 1 in Jos, the capital of Plateau State. He expressed optimism that Nigeria is making progress toward realizing its glory.

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The presidential candidate claimed that Nigeria has made significant progress, noting that 62 years ago, when the nation attained independence, it was not in the same position as it is today.

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“I believe that we have seen the list that we are expecting. But on the other hand, I am happy to say that a lot has been achieved because 62 years ago, Nigeria was not like what it is in terms of anything we can think of although there are areas that you all know that Nigeria could have done better.

“And I think that’s why we are in politics to have an opportunity to improve the situation in the country. That is why we are in politics; all these young men and women who wander the streets, jobless today should get jobs,” Kwankwaso said.

Kwankwaso admonished leaders in every sphere of life to continue to do their utmost best to turn around the fortunes of the country for the prosperity of the people.

 

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