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NNPP Officials Urged to Remain in Government, Enjoy Fruits of Labour

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The former Chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in Kano State, Alhaji Hashimu Dungurawa, has urged elected officials and political appointees on the platform of the party to remain steadfast in government and enjoy the dividends of their hard work.

 

Dungurawa gave the advice on Tuesday during an interview with journalists in Kano, where he said the message was conveyed on behalf of the NNPP National Leader, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

 

According to him, party members who contributed to the success of the NNPP at the polls deserve to reap the benefits of their collective struggle.

 

Quoting Senator Kwankwaso, Dungurawa said, “Stay where you are because you have laboured for the success of our party.”

He noted that the statement was aimed at reassuring elected officials and political appointees amid speculations and political realignments within the state and at the national level.

 

He further emphasized that Senator Kwankwaso remains firmly committed to the NNPP and has no intention of defecting to any other political party.

 

Dungurawa said the national leader’s position was clear and unequivocal, stressing that loyalty and discipline remain core values of the party.

 

The former state chairman cautioned NNPP members against being distracted by rumours or external pressures, urging them instead to focus on governance and service delivery to the people.

He said the party leadership expects its representatives in government to justify the confidence reposed in them by the electorate.

Dungurawa also called on party stakeholders to continue working in unity to strengthen the NNPP in Kano State and beyond, adding that internal cohesion is essential for consolidating the party’s achievements and sustaining public trust.

 

He expressed confidence that with continued loyalty and commitment, the NNPP would remain a strong political force, capable of delivering good governance and fulfilling its campaign promises to the people.