Former Kano State Governor and 2023 presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, has predicted that the 2027 general elections will be the toughest in Nigeria’s democratic history.
In an interview with BBC Hausa, Kwankwaso said Nigerians are now more politically aware, determined, and eager for change, describing the coming polls as a defining moment in the nation’s politics.
“I believe the 2027 elections will be much tougher. People are now more informed, more concerned, and more involved. Everyone is seeking a way out because of the country’s current situation. Thanks to radio and social media, the masses now know more. You may see things that have never happened before in Nigeria’s electoral history. People will not sell their votes this time — they want real change,” he said.
Kwankwaso, who recently marked his 69th birthday, also declared his party’s readiness to form alliances with other political forces, including President Bola Tinubu, former President Goodluck Jonathan, and Peter Obi of the Labour Party.
He emphasized that any alliance or merger must be based on mutual respect, shared ideals, and a genuine commitment to improving the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
“We’re ready for anyone, whether it is the APC, PDP, ADC, Jonathan, or Peter Obi. If we are satisfied with their competence and integrity, we will join forces to achieve success. But whoever we align with must be committed to improving the lives of Nigerians. If they fail to meet our expectations, we will not continue with them,” he stated.
The former Minister of Defence stressed that the NNPP had become a national force, with structures and candidates across all states during the 2023 elections, making it a key player capable of shaping the country’s political direction.
Recalling his earlier comments in September, Kwankwaso said the NNPP was open to discussions with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) but maintained that any partnership must offer clear benefits to NNPP members and structures.
“If you are asking us to join APC, you must tell us what NNPP will gain. We have gubernatorial candidates in all the states and full structures nationwide. What will you offer them if we join?” he asked.
Kwankwaso also criticized Nigeria’s political elite, accusing them of abandoning the masses and living extravagantly in Abuja while insecurity ravages several northern states.
“Our people are being killed in Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, and parts of Kaduna. The victims are ordinary citizens. The elites have fled to Abuja, where they live in luxury, building big houses, driving expensive cars, and enriching themselves at the expense of the people. They act as if they are untouchable, but I am confident that Allah will judge them accordingly,” he said.

















