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New Nigeria Peoples Party Denies Crisis Rumors, Affirms Unity and Stability

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New Nigeria Peoples Party Denies Crisis Rumors, Affirms Unity and Stability

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has categorically denied rumors of a crisis within its ranks, labeling such claims as “erroneous assertions” propagated by detractors.

Following a meeting of the South-South State Chairmen in Port Harcourt, the party reaffirmed its unity and stability, emphasizing that no crisis exists within its structure.

The party’s statement, jointly signed by the South-South NNPP state chairmen, declared that individuals such as Boniface Aniebonam, Agbo Major, and Oginni Olaposi are not recognized members, having been suspended and expelled for various offenses.

The chairmen emphasized that the party’s organizational structure remains intact under the leadership of Dr. Ajuji Ahmed as National Chairman and other members of the National Working Committee (NWC).

The South-South NNPP chairmen expressed gratitude to the 36 state chairmen and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) leadership for their unwavering dedication to the party.

They also reaffirmed their loyalty to NNPP National Leader Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and other key party members.

The party clarified its official colors and symbols, stating that they are red and white with an academic cap on a book and the inscription “NNPP” prominently displayed.

Addressing concerns about the Kwankwasiyya Movement, the chairmen described it as an integral part of the NNPP, emphasizing its commitment and loyalty to the party’s principles.

The NNPP reaffirmed its commitment to working toward the betterment of its constituents and the nation as a whole, dismissing distractions from former members as “mischievous plots” by agents seeking to destabilize the party.

The party’s unity and stability were further emphasized, with the chairmen urging members to remain loyal and focused.

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