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2023: Kwankwaso, a lover of education, won’t allow ASUU strike – Plateau NNPP Chairman
The Chairman of New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, Plateau State, Hon. Tokji Mandim has disclosed that the 2023 presidential candidate, Musa Rabiu Kwankwaso has a passion for Education and can end all manners of ASUU strikes if elected President of Nigeria.
Hon. Mandim stated this on Thursday while speaking with journalists in Jos, saying that Kwankwaso’s track record as governor of Kano state speaks volumes of his passion for the education sector.
“If Nigerians elect Kwankwaso as the President of Nigeria come 2023, ASUU challenges will be over, he has a passion for education, Kano state has the highest graduates and expert in all sectors to include Health, Engineering, aviation and so on because of the track record of Kwankwaso administration in Kano state.
He said without Education, the country will collapse, saying Kwankwaso will appoint qualified person as Minister of Education and also other sectors.
“The problem we have in Nigeria is that we don’t have to appoint qualified technocrats as Ministers into our various sectors, but select friends and family members that don’t have any value to our system, let a quality educationist be appointed into the Education Ministry, let a qualify Journalists be appointed as Minister of information, so also let a quality Medical Doctor appointed as Minister of Health and so on, but when you appoint a Politician into the Ministry of Education there will be one-year ASUU strike.
Mandim described Kwankwaso as a capacity presidential candidate Nigerians will have massive votes come 2023 to liberate the suffering of the masses as he did in Kano state.
“All those graduates he gave scholarships in Kano were children of the poor masses, he will do more if elected the President of Nigeria.
While speaking on the party chances in Plateau State, he said the people are tired of the All Progressives Congress, APC and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for failing the, adding that the NNPP has massive support across the seventeen Local Governments of the State.
The NNPP chairman however disclosed that the State Party is working hard towards the massive welcoming of the Presidential candidate to Plateau to commission the State Party office, saying the State will witness a large number of party faithful when the Presidential candidate visits Jos.