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2023: Idahosa Vouches for Kwankwaso

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Bishop Isaac Idahosa, the Vice Presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), has said that the party’s presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso represents the best hope for the country to regain its bounce in the comity of nations.

Idahosa stated this in an Abuja statement on Tuesday, ahead of the 2023 General Elections.

He stated that the Kwankwaso/Idahosa ticket had the best credentials to address the country’s challenges, and that he would address infrastructure and resource control issues.

His principal, he said, “stands tall in the contests to govern the country, and the candidate is by far the most experienced among all contenders for the country’s most exalted seat.”

He stated that the NNPP candidate had a solid track record as a Senator between 2015 and 2019, as well as a two-term governor from 1999 to 2003 and 2011 to 2015, and as Minister of Defense between 2003 and 2007.

Idahosa stated that with such credentials, Kwankwaso would bring to the forefront experience that others might not be able to boast of, and that “Kwankwaso is also a great talent spotter.”

“As a result, you can be confident that, as president, he will galvanize and recruit the best minds from both home and abroad to turn the country’s economy around.”

“As governor, he met at least $200 in debt from his predecessor, and made certain that he paid off all debts and did not borrow a dime despite the numerous legacy projects he carried out in Kano state.”

Idahosa stated that Kwankwaso’s administration would prioritize human capital development and education.

He stated that significant investment would be made in healthcare in order for Nigeria to become a medical tourism destination.

Idahosa also stated that they would ensure accountability and auditing at all levels of government.

(NAN)

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