Rabiu Kwankwaso, presidential candidate of the New Nigeria
Peoples Party (NNPP), says it’s erroneous for any presidential candidate to
assume the 2023 presidential election is a birthright.
Kwankwaso spoke on Sunday when he was featured on Editors
Forum, an initiative of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), in Lagos.
During the run-up to the presidential primary of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, the eventual winner, had described
the 2023 elections as his turn to be president.
Kwankwaso however said the APC and PDP have failed
Nigerians, noting that some presidential candidates are shying away from
debates.
“Now, people are not talking about parties. They are talking
about candidates and individuals. The APC and PDP have failed Nigerians. That
is why we are in this mess today,” Vanguard quoted him as saying.
“I am ready for debates. Let us put our cards on the table.
Some of the candidates are running away from debates. Some of them should look
at themselves in the mirror and tell themselves the truth. Some of them are our
seniors. You cannot cheat nature. Anybody who says 2023 is his turn is making a
huge mistake.
‘NIGERIA NEEDS
MINIMUM OF 1M IN ARMED FORCES’
The NNPP standard bearer said Nigeria needs a minimum of one
million people in the armed forces to fight insecurity.
He expressed concern over the insecurity in the north, saying
the zone has been the worst hit.
“So many people have lost their lives and means of
livelihood. Some are in the hospitals while some are internally displaced and
cannot work,” Kwankwaso said.
“We believe that there must be security for us to experience
progress and development.
“After studying the
level of insecurity in the country, I believe that there is a need to recruit
more military personnel.
“Considering the ratio of civilians to military personnel,
there is a need to increase the number of personnel in the armed forces. We
need a minimum of one million.”
On restructuring, he said it is only possible if there are
good leaders committed to uniting Nigerians and upgrading security, economy,
and education.
“If elected president, I will listen to Nigerians on the
subject. I will be open to discussions and negotiations and also consider
adjustments capable of moving the country forward,” he said.
“We are not going to
be rigid on restructuring, especially in the areas of insecurity, economy and
education. These three are crucial for development to take place.”
Kwankwaso also dismissed speculations that he is being
pressed to step down for Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP).
“That rumour is coming from detractors; it is just wishful
thinking,” he said.
“NNPP is all out to win the 2023 election and there is
nothing anyone can do about it. I know l will get the required numbers.”
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