
The former Kano State Governor and National Democratic Coalition Vice Presidential candidate Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has denied claims circulating on social media alleging plans for a protest over rising insecurity in the country.
Kwankwaso said the message being circulated was false and did not reflect the position of him or his political party, warning the public against spreading what he described as disinformation.
He stressed that neither he nor his party supports any action that could lead to the breakdown of public order or destruction of lives and property.
He added that the group remained committed to peaceful and lawful engagement in addressing national challenges, insisting that democratic processes remain the only legitimate avenue for political change.
Kwankwaso further stated that political grievances should be resolved through the ballot box rather than protests, expressing confidence in his party’s electoral prospects.
“As committed democrats, we firmly believe that the ballot box remains the most legitimate and effective way to express grievances and seek change. Our party, the NDC, is confident of securing a resounding victory in the upcoming elections through peaceful democratic means,” he said.
He urged members of the public to disregard the circulating message and avoid amplifying what he described as false information
