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Kwankwaso denies collecting money for PDP delegates
The former governor of Kano State and a presidential aspirant on the platform of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, Senator Musa Rabiu Kwankwaso has denied reports in some section of the media that he collected money from an aspirant to influence Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) delegates.
Reacting while fielding questions from journalists in Abuja, Tuesday after he was screened by the NNPP presidential Screening Committee, he has since left APC and PDP for good, hence, he has nothing at stake that warrants him to collect money on behalf of anyone.
He lamented the height of insecurity in Nigeria, while promised to unite Nigerians and tackle insecurity if elected President in 2023, adding that there are divisions in terms of religion and ethnicity which are also a major threat to the corporate existence.
“The country is divided like never before.
“Nigerians are tired of what is happening in the country and we need a change.
“Many people who fly on the air may not know what is going on the roads. There are killing and kidnapping everywhere,” he said.
Speaking of the 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku will dwarf his chances, given that he comes from the North East, the politician said, election is about competence, credibility and the capability to meet the needs, yearning and aspirations of the people.
He assured that he possesses the quality to lead Nigeria to the desired hight.
“Nigeria will vote for somebody who is competent. I believe Nigerians will vote for NNPP in all levels of election.