BREAKING: Kwankwaso welcomes 24 Rtd military officers into Kwankwasiyya movement

National Leader of the Kwankwasiyya movement and former Kano State Governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has received a delegation of 24 retired military officers who declared allegiance to the movement....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>

The officers, all indigenes of Kano State, retired in January 2025 after serving the Nigerian Armed Forces for 35 years.

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Their decision to join Kwankwasiyya is seen as a strong endorsement of the movement’s grassroots appeal and a significant boost to its political structure ahead of the next electoral cycle.

The delegation was led by Hon. Kabiru Getso Haruna, Executive Secretary of the Kano State Scholarship Board, who described their move as a calculated and principled alignment with the values and vision of Kwankwasiyya.

“These are disciplined, patriotic Nigerians who have given their lives to the service of the country,” Getso stated. “Now, they are committing their experience and integrity to strengthening a movement that represents the hope of the common people.”

While receiving them in Kano, Kwankwaso expressed deep gratitude for their gesture and acknowledged their past service to the nation. He assured them of a prominent role in advancing the ideals of democracy, inclusion, and development through the Kwankwasiyya platform.

“This is a moment of pride and honour,” Kwankwaso said. “These men have served the nation with distinction, and now they are joining us to serve democracy and the people. Their commitment will further strengthen our collective resolve to build a better Nigeria.”

He added that the involvement of respected professionals like retired officers was critical to building an inclusive political movement that is anchored on merit, discipline, and service delivery.

As the build-up to 2027 intensifies, Kwankwaso, who contested the 2023 presidential election under the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), continues to strengthen his base and expand the national outlook of his political movement