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NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by ogugwa1992(op): 12:24am On Jun 08
NDC Leaders in Kano Accuse Kwankwaso of highhandedness, Seeking Total Control, Undermining Party Inclusiveness


In a strongly worded press statement, top officials of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the North-West zone have clarified recent internal developments within the party and accused Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and his supporters of attempting to monopolize party structures in Kano State, contrary to agreements on power-sharing and inclusiveness.


The statement, issued by Mohammed Rabiu Serina, described as NDC North-West Vice Chairman and Hussaini Isa Mariga, NDC Chairman, Kano state chapter, was aimed at setting the record straight before party supporters, stakeholders, and the general public.

According to the statement, from the inception and registration of the NDC, the National Leader, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, appointed Serina and Mariga as pro tem officers. Serina was appointed Pro Tem Vice Chairman for the North-West Zone, while Mariga was appointed Pro Tem Chairman of Kano State. These appointments were subsequently ratified at the party’s congresses and National Convention, making them substantive officers.


The two leaders said they were entrusted with building and strengthening the party’s structures in their jurisdictions and diligently discharged this responsibility until the entry of Senator Kwankwaso and his supporters. Prior to his joining, they held several discussions with him and facilitated his admission into the party. Upon his arrival, the National Leader directed them to work closely with Kwankwaso, accord him due respect, and provide necessary support and accommodation to strengthen the party.

During the state congresses, disagreements arose when Senator Kwankwaso sought to assume complete control of the party structure in Kano State. The leaders resisted this in the interest of fairness and inclusiveness.

Consequently, the National Leader invited all parties to a meeting at his residence, where an amicable resolution was reached: Senator Kwankwaso and his supporters would control 60 percent of the party structure in Kano State, while the party retained 40 percent. The National Leader further insisted that both the State Chairman and the National Vice Chairman retain their offices, an arrangement accepted by all parties.

Since then, the statement noted, they have continued to work harmoniously with Senator Kwankwaso, consulting him regularly and showing him respect in line with the National Leader’s directive. Some even adopted the Kwankwasiyya symbols as a demonstration of goodwill and unity.



However, serious concerns emerged during the nomination process. In line with party policy, nomination forms for State House of Assembly positions were issued through the State Chairman. Hussaini Isa Mariga collected the forms for Kano State and, as a mark of respect and trust, delivered them to Senator Kwankwaso with the expectation that prior agreements would be honored.

Despite repeated engagements, Senator Kwankwaso allegedly refused to allow access to nomination forms by party members outside the Kwankwasiyya group. He declined to allocate any of the forty State House of Assembly forms, twenty-four House of Representatives forms, three Senatorial forms, or the Governorship form to party members not part of his political movement.



More troubling, according to the statement, was his refusal to allocate nomination forms to the State Chairman, Serina himself, or any other party officer not affiliated with the Kwankwasiyya group. In an effort to reach a compromise, Serina personally appealed to him to release at least five State Assembly forms and seven House of Representatives forms, while leaving all Senatorial positions under his control. This request was also rejected.


The leaders subsequently formally communicated their concerns to both Senator Kwankwaso and the National Leader, outlining the frustrations of supporters who had invested their time, resources, and commitment in building the party long before Kwankwaso’s arrival.

The National Leader personally met with Senator Kwankwaso on two occasions and appealed to him to accommodate other stakeholders and work toward a mutually acceptable arrangement. The National Working Committee also deliberated extensively and dispatched a formal delegation to engage him. The goal was to ensure the party in Kano State remained inclusive and that credible aspirants with electoral value were given opportunities to contest.

The statement emphasized that no individual possesses an exclusive monopoly over political wisdom or electoral viability in Kano State. Among those recommended by the party leadership was Hon. Nasiru Ali Ahmed, a three-term member of the House of Representatives who joined the party not because of Senator Kwankwaso but because of his confidence in the party’s leadership and vision. He possesses both the political experience and the capacity to finance and sustain his own electoral campaign.

There are numerous other credible and electable individuals who deserve consideration, the leaders added. Senator Kwankwaso’s refusal has also affected prominent figures interested in contesting Senatorial positions, including Senator Kabiru Gaya, a former Governor and four-term Senator.

Despite repeated consultations, appeals, and interventions by the National Working Committee, Senator Kwankwaso remained unwilling to compromise. The statement said he expressed dissatisfaction with any arrangement that did not grant him total control and threatened to leave the party if his demands were not fully met. He has also reportedly stated on several occasions that he maintains loyal supporters across multiple political parties and is prepared to move elsewhere if necessary.


In light of these developments, the NDC leaders informed supporters and the public that Senator Kwankwaso does not appear committed to building the party on the basis of inclusiveness, consultation, and collective ownership. Their own commitment remains focused on working with the National Leadership and party members across Nigeria to build a credible alternative political platform.


“We are not members of the Kwankwasiyya movement, and we cannot accept a situation in which membership of a particular political group becomes the sole criterion for participation, recognition, or eligibility for elective office within our party,” the statement declared. “Such an approach undermines democratic principles, discourages inclusion, and threatens the unity and growth of the party.”


Addressing recent allegations regarding financial contributions, the leaders clarified that the decision requiring aspirants to make payments directly into the party’s official account was a collective party decision and not the initiative of any individual. They stated that at no time have they approached Senator Kwankwaso for financial support. Prior to his joining, they independently funded party activities in Kano State and have continued to do so.



For the avoidance of doubt, their records indicate that Senator Kwankwaso has not made any financial contribution to the party structure in Kano State or at the national level. The only formal request made by the National Working Committee was for contributions toward the Presidential Campaign Council, a standard party practice applicable to both the presidential candidate and running mate, who would also be signatories to the campaign structure. Beyond this, no financial demands have been made of Senator Kwankwaso at either the state or national level.

Rather than strengthening the platform that welcomed him and his supporters, Senator Kwankwaso has, in their view, engaged in actions and statements that have undermined the unity, stability, and growth of the party. They therefore considered it necessary to bring these developments to the attention of the National Leader, the party leadership, their supporters, and the Nigerian public.


In conclusion, the statement reaffirmed that the party belongs to all its members and not to any individual or political movement. The NDC remains open to all Nigerians who genuinely desire to contest elections and contribute to the development of a viable political alternative. The leaders remain willing to work with Senator Kwankwaso in accordance with the directives of the National Leadership, provided such cooperation is based on mutual respect, inclusiveness, and commitment to the growth of the party.


The joint statement was signed by:
Mohammed Rabiu Serina
NDC North-West Vice Chairman

Hussaini Isa Mariga
NDC Kano Chairman
https://www.arewareportersng.com/ndc-leaders-in-kano-accuse-kwankwaso-of-highhandedness-seeking-total-control-undermining-party-inclusiveness/

Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by givedemwotowoto: 12:32am On Jun 08
NDC Kano was a nobody till Kwankwaso joined. The members who were there before should be guided and learn to work with Kwankwaso.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Thundafireseun: 1:09am On Jun 08
Kfacewaso's facial expressions is like wTF am I doing here with these people 😆😄😄

Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by KanwuliaExtra: 1:53am On Jun 08
APC at work! Operation CCC!
Coup-Counter-Coup! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by tesseract: 4:01am On Jun 08
Wherever you see something like this, just know that APCs hand is inside.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by FSBoperator: 8:46am On Jun 08
Kwankwasso gets to pick his candidates up north , while Dickson is in charge of candidates down south and so far, Dickson isn't having any of those mannerless obidient characters like Aisha getting a slot.

Giringori is weak.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Ewedegubbler: 8:46am On Jun 08
They are free to go back to the APC or NNPP...
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by geoworldedu: 8:46am On Jun 08
Tinubu has paid some of these people to scatter this party grin

Anyhow sha, Tinubu must sha not come back 2027. Anybody else is better, even if it is Lord Lugard grin
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Jorussia(m): 8:47am On Jun 08
givedemwotowoto:
NDC Kano was a nobody till Kwankwaso joined. The members who were there before should be guided and learn to work with Kwankwaso.
The sharing formula agreed by Dickson should suffice in Kano.I think it's wrong for Kwankwaso to singlehandedly nominate people for all the elective positions in the state.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Gotocourt: 8:47am On Jun 08
Ahh ahhhh ahhhhrrr, Yarimo leave Kano alone, go back to Lagos angry.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by alobright17(m): 8:48am On Jun 08
tesseract:
Wherever you see something like this, just know that APCs hand is inside.
exactly same way APC is using Aisha Yesufu to attack NDC . NDC is so perfect and Robotic to the extent that its members must not complain about anything at all because if they do then it’s APC that made them to complain.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Ewedegubbler: 8:49am On Jun 08
FSBoperator:
Kwankwasso gets to pick his candidates up north , while Dickson is in charge of candidates down south and so far, Dickson isn't having any of those mannerless obidient characters like Aisha getting a slot.

Giringori is weak.
Giringori got what he needed. the others will follow after victory. until then, you are free to cry responsible or irresponsibly
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Gotocourt: 8:49am On Jun 08
KanwuliaExtra:
APC at work! Operation CCC!
Coup-Counter-Coup! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Na yarimo, na 2X2 go chase all political bandits 🤷🏿.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Ofunaofu: 8:51am On Jun 08
tesseract:
Wherever you see something like this, just know that APCs hand is inside.
Absolute undisputable fact
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by LottiOk: 8:53am On Jun 08
Always looking for who to blame and never taking responsibility for una failures.

Zuzubenu


tesseract:
Wherever you see something like this, just know that APCs hand is inside.

Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Ewedegubbler: 8:54am On Jun 08
alobright17:
exactly same way APC is using Aisha Yesufu to attack NDC . NDC is so perfect and Robotic to the extent that its members must not complain about anything at all because if they do then it’s APC that made them to complain.
Aisha was a darling of the APC when they were scamming in bring back their girls. after getting dumped like an old fat girlfriend, she pitched her tenths on Obi believing she's all that. Now we now know she was actually a gossling pretending to be an eagle..
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by LottiOk: 8:56am On Jun 08
Zuzube Inugo 😁😀😅😂🤣 Obidents isi fa ezuro ezu


geoworldedu:
Tinubu has paid some of these people to scatter this party grin

Anyhow sha, Tinubu must sha not come back 2027. Anybody else is better, even if it is Lord Lugard grin

Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by EponObi(f):
Party Ayatollah dey control the structure of the south and picking his own people to fill southern tickets.

Party VP candidate dey control northern structure and picking his own to fill posts up north.

Party presidential flag bearer is out of the loop, just playing alone, while his own people are eating sawdust for breakfast cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

From being the King of LP to a puppet in NDC - that's a fascinating "from grace to Dickson's sitting room" story grin

Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Keme4Real(f): 9:05am On Jun 08
This Kwankwaso guy is not a team player. And he is feeling too big. That will lead to the downfall of the party. I dont like him at all.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Skullminers1: 9:05am On Jun 08
Is this not same Kwankwaso were hyping and praising all because they hate Peter Obi because he is from tribe they hate with passion.
Kwankwaso that is power drunk and full of arrogant hahaha
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Jayhome24: 9:07am On Jun 08
givedemwotowoto:
NDC Kano was a nobody till Kwankwaso joined. The members who were there before should be guided and learn to work with Kwankwaso.
Hahahahaahaha una neva see anything.

See Dickson tok dey do like Emperor chai Nigeria don suffer oo Dickson dey feel Lord I can't stop laughing.

More confusion loading we go tear NDC to piece before 2027 election even near its a promise.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Reloadedisraelp: 9:08am On Jun 08
APC can't sleep two eyes closed .. . cool
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:08am On Jun 08
These lots have started again o. The rate of “moles” in various political parties is a CASE STUDY on its own
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Reloadedisraelp: 9:11am On Jun 08
Imagine if atiku resign to back obi ... APC machine go just pee for body. grin
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by Xpol: 9:18am On Jun 08
If you don't examine people critically you'll believe a general misconception that most Nigerians are smart but in the actual sense most of those claiming to be smart are dulllardd, their reasoning can't even be understood, you'll begin to wonder if this set of people have sound mind.
alobright17:
exactly same way APC is using Aisha Yesufu to attack NDC . NDC is so perfect and Robotic to the extent that its members must not complain about anything at all because if they do then it’s APC that made them to complain.
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by ibedun: 9:18am On Jun 08
Is this the MOST foolish man in Nigerian politics? What a horrible miscalculation

Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by ibedun: 9:19am On Jun 08
Reloadedisraelp:
Imagine if atiku resign to back obi ... APC machine go just pee for body. grin
What is the point of imagining nonsense? 🤷🏾‍♀️
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by ibedun: 9:22am On Jun 08
Obi has no control, no leverage, no power, no influence, no authority, no fcukall.

Clearly Obi CANNOT be the president of Nigeria!
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by zoedew: 9:25am On Jun 08
ogugwa1992:
NDC Leaders in Kano Accuse Kwankwaso of highhandedness, Seeking Total Control, Undermining Party Inclusiveness



https://www.arewareportersng.com/ndc-leaders-in-kano-accuse-kwankwaso-of-highhandedness-seeking-total-control-undermining-party-inclusiveness/
A ship under the competing control of several captains will eventually run aground. Esesebere! Ask Google for interpretation!
Re: NDC Leaders In Kano Accuse Kwankwaso Of Highhandedness, Seeking Total Control by zoedew: 9:26am On Jun 08
Thundafireseun:
Kfacewaso's facial expressions is like wTF am I doing here with these people 😆😄😄
That’s how it goes when you must swallow a bitter pill!🤣🤣😅 Ajatuka ni ti agbaarin! Ask Google for an interpretation!
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