The Presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, Rabiu Kwankwanso, says access to education will top his agenda if elected in February.
He spoke at the inauguration of a 1053-member Presidential Campaign Council in Abuja.
A symbolic presentation of appointment letters to some members of the Presidential Campaign Council of the NNPP.
The council has the mandate of the party to take the crusade for a new Nigeria to all nooks and crannies of the country.
NNPP insists it is not merging with any political party to win the election as it rises stoutly against recent opinion polls
It is an opportunity for the party to launch its fund raising portal towards the realisation of its goal
For the party’s standard bearer, education, security, improved economy, power and healthcare services are some of the priorities of his government if elected.
APC, SDP CAMPAIGN FOR VOTES IN KWARA
Senator Smart Adeyemi of Kogi West is mobilizing Kogi indigenes resident in Kwara state to vote for candidates of the All Progressives Congress especially its presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
This is just as Social Democratic Party senatorial candidate for Kwara south, Professor Wale Sulaiman says the party is set to build a new and progressive district if elected.
Smart Adeyemi is a serving APC senator from Kogi state while Professor Wale Sulaiman is aspiring to be in the red chamber of the national assembly to represent the people of Kwara south on the platform of the Social Democratic Party.
Both of them are canvassing for votes for their respective parties.
Adeyemi is here in Kwara state to canvass votes for the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Addressing Kogi indigenes resident in kwara state, Senator Adeyemi says Asiwaju Tinubu remains the real deal for the presidential election.
In the meantime, the Social Democratic Party senatorial candidate for Kwara South, Professor Wale Sulaiman is promising to guarantee progress, genuine development and effective representation if elected.
Unveiling his “Kwara South Prosperity Agenda” in Ilorin, Professor Sulaiman says it is time for the people to choose the best to represent them.