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Ballot capable of solving Nigeria’s woes, not protest — Kwankwaso 

Kola Oyelere
July 27, 2024
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The candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), in the 2023 presidential election, Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, has called on Nigerians to shun protest, urging them to seek a change of government through democratic means, describing it as the best option to protests.

This was contained in a statement he signed and made available on Saturday to the press in Kano.

Reacting to widespread discontent and calls for demonstrations, Kwankwaso emphasised that effective and lasting change can be achieved through the power of the ballot.

Kwankwaso said, “It is sad to note that the attitude of our leaders to poor governance has plunged the citizens, especially youth, into hunger, insecurity, hopelessness, and a sense of giving up on the country,” 

However, while acknowledging the recent calls for protests, Kwankwaso recognised the collective frustration and yearning for a better Nigeria but cautioned against the potential consequences of such actions. 

He urged Nigerians to consider the power of their vote as the most effective tool for change.

“It is with a deep sense of responsibility that I share my thoughts on the current situation in Nigeria. We find ourselves in avoidable hardship because our leaders missed some steps since 2007,” he said

Kwankwaso, a former presidential candidate, however, added that “There is always room for correction and setting the country on the right track for economic development, prosperity, and better welfare of citizens.”

He highlighted several crises stemming from poor governance, such as federal interference in Kano State’s chieftaincy matters, the impeachment of the Deputy Governor of Edo State, political turmoil in Rivers State, and widespread insecurity. 

The leader of NNPP however disclosed that “interferences by the Federal Government into the affairs of the chieftaincy matters in Kano State, impeachment of the Deputy Governor of Edo State, political crisis in Rivers State, sabotage to AIiko Dangote refinery. Controversies surrounding SAMOA agreement, the conflict between Sen. Ali Ndume and the APC leadership, widespread insecurity and other criminal acts are a few examples of avoidable and unnecessary crises” 

According to him, these issues are symptomatic of a lack of accountability and transparency.

He called on Nigerian leaders at all levels to urgently address these challenges by ensuring good governance and adherence to the rule of law.

“In these trying times, our nation stands at a crossroads. Our collective frustration with bad governance has reached a boiling point, and the urge to protest is strong. As an elder and patriotic Nigerian, I share your concerns and your desire for change.

“However, I urge you to consider the consequences of national protests and to channel your energy into a more effective and peaceful means of transformation through the power of your ballot,” Kwankwaso advised.

Kwankwaso warned that protests, while a fundamental democratic right, often escalates into violence, leading to loss of lives, destruction of property, and widespread chaos. 

“The repercussions of such actions extend far beyond the immediate moment, leaving scars on our communities and deepening divisions among us,” he added.

“I speak to you not just as an elder and a concerned citizen but as someone who deeply believes in the power and potential of our great nation. 

“Let us put our country first and work together to build the Nigeria we all aspire to see,” he added.

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