2027: Obi names Kwankwaso as Vice Presidential candidate

2027: Obi names Kwankwaso as Vice Presidential candidate

 

Presidential candidate of the NDC, Peter Obi, has officially named former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, as his Vice Presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections.

The announcement confirms a major political realignment ahead of the polls, positioning both figures as the party’s presidential and vice presidential ticket for the upcoming election.

In a statement posted on his X platform, Obi pledged to uphold the rule of law, strengthen democratic institutions and ensure transparency in governance if elected president.

According to him, the rule of law would be strictly observed by both public officials and citizens in line with constitutional provisions.

“The rule of law will be fiercely upheld, and adherence to it will be sacrosanct for both government officials and citizens alike, strictly in accordance with our constitutional frameworks,” he said.

Obi also promised to promote a democratic system that respects opposition parties and guarantees inclusive governance.

“Our democracy will exemplify true governance of the people, by the people and for the people, completely free from interference by the ruling party. Instead, we will institutionalise deep respect for opposition parties and foster constructive engagement in governance.

“Under my leadership, democracy will be pursued with integrity, fairness and transparency,” he stated.

Speaking on the role of his running mate, Obi said the vice president under his administration would play a meaningful role in governance.

“I will make democracy work, and the Vice President will be a partner, not a spare tyre. I hereby accept my affirmation and nominate Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso as my Vice President,” he said.

Obi expressed confidence that the partnership would contribute to his vision of national renewal, improved governance and economic transformation.

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