Political Earthquake: Kwankwaso Eyed for Epic 2027 Presidential Battle Against Tinubu

Malam Aminu Ringim,a prominent chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and the party’s 2023 gubernatorial candidate in Jigawa State, has issued a fervent appeal to Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the NNPP presidential candidate in the last general election, to contest the 2027 presidential election. Ringim argues that Nigeria is at a critical juncture, economically, morally, and in terms of security, and that Kwankwaso is the singular political figure possessing the requisite vision, experience, patriotism, and moral strength to lead the nation’s revival. He emphasizes that this is not conventional politics but an urgent call to national duty, asserting that Nigerians are exhausted by ineffective leadership and require a proven, energetic, and uncompromisingly patriotic leader.
Ringim meticulously detailed the specific qualities he believes make Kwankwaso an exceptional presidential candidate. Firstly, Kwankwaso’s patriotism is deemed beyond question, evidenced by his consistent prioritization of national interest over personal gain throughout his career. He is lauded for sacrificing personal comfort for public service, resisting corrupt advances, and maintaining steadfastness even when it was politically inconvenient. Secondly, Kwankwaso’s visible zeal for Nigeria’s greatness is highlighted through his transformative initiatives as Governor of Kano. During his tenure, he revolutionized education, empowered youth, modernized infrastructure, and established a governance model that instilled hope, portraying him as a leader driven by purpose rather than mere power.

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Addressing the critical issue of corruption, Ringim affirmed Kwankwaso’s unwavering zero-tolerance policy. He noted that during Kwankwaso’s two terms as Kano Governor, strict financial discipline was enforced, with every public fund meticulously accounted for. Kwankwaso is described as a leader who never enriched himself and actively discouraged sycophants and looters. Crucially, he focused on preventing corruption, a quality deemed vital for a nation struggling with the consequences of looted public wealth.
Ringim dismissed any concerns regarding Kwankwaso's stamina for the 2027 presidency, stating that despite his age, he possesses remarkable vigor and mental clarity. He is characterized as energetic, focused, and more active than many younger politicians, consistently attending events, engaging in grassroots politics, and participating in deep policy discussions. Nigeria, according to Ringim, demands an active Commander-in-Chief capable of urgent thought, movement, and action, qualities Kwankwaso reportedly demonstrates, reflecting his inner commitment to lead a national revival.
On the pressing challenge of insecurity, Kwankwaso is described as deeply disturbed by Nigeria’s escalating issues of banditry, kidnapping, and communal clashes. As a former Defence Minister and a governor from the North, he holds a comprehensive understanding of both the operational and sociopolitical dimensions of security. His proposed approach emphasizes intelligence gathering, community engagement, police reforms, and military readiness. More importantly, he advocates for addressing the root causes of insecurity, such as poverty, illiteracy, and youth unemployment, believing that true peace is fostered through justice and inclusion rather than solely through force. He notably stated, “You can’t shoot your way into peace; you build it through justice and inclusion.”
A significant development bolstering Kwankwaso’s position for 2027 is the recent monumental court verdict concerning the NNPP’s leadership tussle. Ringim hailed this ruling as not only a legal triumph but also a moral validation of Kwankwaso’s principles. The court decision definitively resolved all distractions and doubts, confirming Kwankwaso as the undisputed architect, backbone, and authentic national leader of the NNPP. This newfound clarity has solidified the party’s foundation and structure, enabling it to move forward with full force towards 2027.
Furthermore, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s subsequent recognition of Kwankwaso’s leadership as the legitimate structure of the NNPP provides a crucial final seal of legitimacy. This administrative and symbolic acknowledgment means Kwankwaso operates on solid legal and institutional ground, possessing the critical elements of legitimacy, structure, and clarity essential for a successful presidential campaign.

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For Ringim and other Kwankwaso loyalists, this entire episode underscores Kwankwaso’s character as a man of truth and principle. His reliance on the legal process, composure under pressure, and focus on the bigger picture are seen as indicators of the just, composed, and nationally focused president he would be. Ringim views this victory as both political and spiritual, reflecting a clean heart and patriotic zeal, and considers it a divine endorsement for Kwankwaso to lead Nigeria in 2027.
His direct message to Senator Kwankwaso is an urgent plea: “Your Excellency, history is calling. Nigeria is pleading. You are not a spectator in this moment, you are the answer. Posterity will not forgive silence. The suffering masses believe in you, and the future needs your courage. Stand up and lead this country to greatness.” Ringim’s final message to Nigerians, particularly the undecided and cynical, is to transcend party lines and consider the nation’s future. He urges support for Kwankwaso, describing him as real, prepared, and sincere, expressing belief that 2027 can mark a new beginning for Nigeria under his leadership.
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