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NNPP supporters celebrate as Kwankwaso inaugurates 5 campaign offices in Cross River

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The presidential candidate of the New Nigerian People Party (NNPP), Engr. Rabi’u  Kwankwaso, on Saturday inaugurated five campaign offices in Cross River for the 2023 elections. NNPP members in the state celebrated Kwankwaso’s visit.

The NNPP campaign offices inaugurated in Cross River include the Dr Sam Eno Senatorial Campaign Office, Ugep, Yakuur Local Government, Wilfred Bonse Campaign Organisation, Cross River Central Senatorial Zone Headquarters, Ikom; the Dr Yakubu Shandam Campaign Headquarters, Boki Ikom Federal Constituency, Ikom; Caroline Williams Senatorial Campaign Headquarters, Ogoja, Cross River Northern Senatorial Zone; and Yakubu Shandam Campaign Office Okondi, Boki Local Government/ BenClay Campaign Office, Okondi Boki 1 State Constituency.

Party members and candidates at the various inaugurations declared that  that structures set up by Kwankwaso in the state are symbolic and unparalleled, saying that they reflect Kwankwaso’s love for grassroots development.

The Secretary, Board of Trustees of the NNPP, Buba Galadima, said that the visit of Kwankwaso to Cross River State was one-of- a-kind and a home coming for him, noting that the presidential team was very warmly received by the good people of Cross River.

Galadima stated: “This is, indeed, a reunion. The last I set foot on places like Ikom, Ogoja and the rest of the other places was in 1972 when I was a student at the university.

“Cross River has changed tremendously because when I last visited, when you drive every 10km, you’ll see canopies of trees and you cannot even see the sun.

“But today, the environment has been bastardised and what you find now is open fields which hitherto did not exist.

“But I am glad to report that the people are still very friendly as they have always been

“Thirdly, I want to place on record that even in the South, Cross River State is being regarded as Northern Nigeria because we have this long-standing relationship.

“That is why you find a lot of Arewa people at least in this part of the country. Ugep, Ikom, Ogoja and several other places, including Calabar.

“So, whenever I am here, I feel like I am at home. I regard Cross River as my second home.”

Galadima noted that the state also had a strong political bond with Northern Nigeria, saying that NNPP had a wide acceptance by the people in Cross River.

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“Politically, we have always tagged together and it seems like this bond has not been broken.

“This is why whatever that happens in Northern Nigeria is also happening in all of Cross River State.

“In a nutshell, this is what informed the kind of reception that we have received.

“This is why our party has got wide acceptance and is being received by the people of this state as their own political party.

“I assure you that with the kind of reception we have received in various areas since we arrived here in the morning we are assured that the NNPP will take Cross River State,” Galadima said

Amb. Wilfred Bonse, the NNPP gubernatorial candidate in the state, said the visit of Kwankwaso was the beginning of better things to come for the state and added that NNPP was the fastest-ever growing political party in the country.

“I will say we’ve been off to a very good start.

“Thankfully you’ve been with us from the morning and it’s almost midnight now but everyone is still full of constructive activity.

“That’s the vibe that has been missing in the polity. The lethargic youth kind of sleep over the belief that the polity was unchangeable has suddenly taken a U -turn as new hope is infused into the consciousness of the people by the viable choice that we provide and you can see it for yourself.

“So, I am ecstatic and my feel about it is that this is a good start and just the beginning,” he said.

Bonse stated that the visit which was simply meant for the inauguration of the party campaign offices across the Central and Northern Senatorial districts of the State, turned into rallies which is an unplanned bonus.

“The NNPP has been opening its campaign offices in chapters, wards and so on.

“You will think that such a front-runner presidential candidate as Sen. Kwankwaso will not bother to visit Zonal and Local government headquarters as Ugep, Ikom and Ogoja.

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“But he not only did that but further broke all electoral history records by also going to a village “Okondi” in Boki LGA to commission a party secretariat.

“This is unprecedented and if you remember correctly, the Obolopon of Ugep noted that the last time a person of that pedigree visited Ugep was when Shehu Shagari came to visit.

“So, this is the real grassroot development strategy for sensitising the people, meeting them right where they are.

“Also understanding their pain as well as connecting with them in a way that you can’t connect with them just on either social media or just talking at them from any distant platform,” he said.

Tony Odeh, the Cross River chairman of the NNPP said he felt very fulfilled after the visit of Kwankwaso, stressing that the visit was both strategic and impactful.

“When you look at my face, you will know that I am a very happy and fulfilled person because this is an opportunity that I have been yearning for.

“I have been thinking of how I will bring our leader to this community. Like I told him in Abuja and I will continue to say it, I am not following or working for him, but I am working for myself.

“I am representing myself in whatever I am doing because by the time he wins, all the people around me, my community and the state will be comfortable because I have an idea of what Kwankwoso stands for.

“I am somebody who believes in hardwork and I believe in people who are hardworking.

“So, today I am a happy person because I have succeeded in bringing Kwankwoso to Ogoja,” he said.

Odeh said that the people of the state were yearning for a change of leadership, adding that the change needed to flow from the national level to the people at the grassroots.

“I wanted him before now to come and see how the people are feeling because we are very disappointed in all what have been happening in the country.

“Cross River is one state that has what it takes to grow but the kind of leadership that we have had from the national level to the grassroots has never allowed us to move forward.

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“So, I feel very happy and fulfilled,” he said.

 

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