If elected president in the country’s election for president on February 25, 2023, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, pledged to address the nation’s infrastructure deficit in Kaduna on Saturday.
At the Northwest Presidential Campaign and the presentation of the party’s flag to the governorship candidates on Saturday in the big bowl of Kaduna’s Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kwankwaso kept his word.
He also reaffirmed his earlier pledge to create an enabling climate in the educational industry by covering all Nigerian students’ WAEC, NECO, and JAMB costs.
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The presidential candidate pledged to fight drug usage among Nigerian youth, which he observed had become a significant concern. He said he would do it holistically and rehabilitate those who had been affected by it.
This coincided with Bishop Isaac Idahosa, his running companion, insisting that Nigeria needed a “deliverer” like Kwankwaso as its next leader.
According to Idahosa, the party would bring Nigerians together and bring peace back to the nation.
Idahosa said, “Nigeria at this critical times needs not just a president but a deliverer and Kwankwaso is the only one that can save the country from her myriad of challenges.”
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