By Nathaniel Irobi
Rabiu Kwankwaso, the former presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party and leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, has reiterated his commitment to his political principles, asserting that he will not compromise his values for personal gain.
His comments followed a report by Elanzanews indicating that Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, along with several local government chairmen, some members of the House of Representatives, and aides, had resigned from the NNPP.
Speaking to party supporters at his residence in Kano shortly after the governor’s resignation on Friday, Kwankwaso emphasised that his enduring political struggle has always been focused on the liberation of ordinary Nigerians.
“I’m not for sale. Our political convictions keep me grounded. If I were in it for personal gain, I would have taken the easy route, and you would be looking for me elsewhere, not here,” he stated.
He highlighted that the Kwankwasiyya Movement thrives on shared values rather than material rewards.
“Our collective vision is what drives me forward. If I were motivated by greed, I would have taken the money and vanished, and you wouldn’t be here showing your support,” he added.
Kwankwaso also called on his supporters to begin early mobilisation for the 2027 general elections, warning against complacency.
“We need individuals like you who have sacrificed and stood by the truth. Do not relent, for one day, we will achieve our objectives,” he said.
Reflecting on recent events in Kano, the former presidential candidate stressed the urgency of preparation.
“Given what is unfolding in Kano today, we must start getting ready, as there are those determined to undermine what we have built over time,” he remarked.
Reaffirming his stance, Kwankwaso assured his supporters of his commitment to remain steadfast.
“My mission is to always advocate for the ordinary people. I will not compromise with those who exploit the masses,” he concluded.








