2027: Kwankwaso urges Nigerians to reject divisive politics
August 20, 2026 6:58 am
NDC vice-presidential candidate for 2027 election, Rabiu Kwankwaso
The National Democratic Congress Vice-Presidential candidate in the 2027 general elections, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has urged Nigerians to reject divisive politics and demand competent and accountable leadership ahead of the 2027 general election.
Kwankwaso, a former Kano State governor, made the call in a statement posted on his verified X account on Thursday to mark the commencement of the 2027 presidential campaign.
He urged Nigerians to reflect on the state of the country and the kind of nation they wanted to leave for the next generation, citing rising food prices, unemployment, high business costs and insecurity among the challenges confronting citizens.
“The rising cost of food and essential goods has placed enormous pressure on families. Millions of young Nigerians are searching for meaningful employment and opportunities, while businesses are struggling with high operating costs,” Kwankwaso said.
He said insecurity had continued to threaten communities, with terrorism, banditry and kidnapping claiming lives, destroying homes and disrupting livelihoods.
“Our farmers need security to return to their farms, our children need safe schools, and every Nigerian deserves to live without fear,” the former governor said.
Kwankwaso also called for urgent investment in education and healthcare, improved infrastructure, stronger institutions, and greater transparency and accountability in the management of public resources.
He, however, said the challenges facing the country should not extinguish hope, noting that Nigeria had the people, resources and potential to build a prosperous and secure nation.
“What we need is leadership with the competence, courage and commitment to put the interests of Nigerians first,” he stated.
Kwankwaso said his decision to work with Peter Obi on the Obi-Kwankwaso ticket was based on a commitment to Nigeria rather than regional, religious or personal interests.
“Our partnership is not about region, religion or personal ambition. It is about Nigeria. We believe in a country where government serves the people, where hard work is rewarded and where young people can build successful futures at home,” he added.
He appealed to youths, women, workers, farmers, entrepreneurs and professionals to join the political movement and demand accountability, competence and results from those entrusted with public office.
Kwankwaso urged Nigerians to support the Obi-Kwankwaso ticket and other NDC candidates, saying the 2027 election provided an opportunity for citizens to choose a new direction for the country.
“Let us campaign peacefully, responsibly and with the national interest at heart. Together, we can build a stronger nation, and Nigeria will be ok,” he concluded.
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