NNPP Denies Kwankwaso’s Alleged Defection to APC: “Statement is Fake”
The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has firmly dismissed circulating reports claiming its former presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, is planning to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 elections. The party labeled the viral statement as “false, unfounded, and politically motivated.”
Fake Claims and NNPP’s Swift Rebuttal
In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Ladipo Johnson, the NNPP clarified that the alleged press release attributed to Kwankwaso was fabricated. Johnson emphasized:
“The lengthy statement is a hatchet job with negative political objectives. It never originated from Senator Kwankwaso or the NNPP. We urge the public to disregard it entirely.”
The fake document had claimed Kwankwaso declined an offer by President Bola Tinubu to join the APC, citing disagreements with federal policies. However, the NNPP dismissed these assertions as baseless, stressing that Kwankwaso has “deliberately refrained from commenting on contemporary political events” and will maintain this stance for now.
Context: Why the Rumor Matters
- 2027 Elections: Speculation about Kwankwaso’s political moves has intensified ahead of the next election cycle, with opposition realignments under scrutiny.
- APC’s Outreach: While the NNPP denied Tinubu’s alleged entreaties, the rumor highlights ongoing tensions between major parties seeking to consolidate influence.
- Misinformation Risks: The incident underscores the prevalence of fake news in Nigeria’s political landscape, aimed at destabilizing opponents.
NNPP’s Call for Vigilance
The party urged Nigerians to rely only on official channels—such as Kwankwaso’s verified social media handles and NNPP communications—for accurate updates. Johnson warned:
“Mischief makers are exploiting digital platforms to mislead. Verify before sharing unverified claims.”
Broader Implications for Nigerian Politics
This incident reflects growing concerns about political misinformation and its potential to distort public perception. With opposition figures like Kwankwaso remaining influential, fabricated narratives could escalate tensions ahead of 2027.
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Why This Matters:
In an era of rampant misinformation, distinguishing fact from fiction is critical. The NNPP’s swift rebuttal highlights the need for vigilance and reliance on credible sources in Nigeria’s dynamic political climate.
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