Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, National leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) and former Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso have officially met over the alleged imposition of candidates in Kano State chapter of NDC during the party primary.

The meeting took place at the Seriake Dickson’s resident where they have a fruitful discussion with some members of the National Working Committee (NWC) members of the party in attendance.

“It is a pleasure to receive His Excellency, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and senior officials of the NDC at my residence, where they were welcomed by me and some members of the National Working Committee.

“The meeting was part of my ongoing mediatory efforts aimed at ensuring that our party officials in Kano State and the leader of the party in the state, who is also our Vice Presidential candidate, remain on the same page at this critical moment in the life of our party.

“The NDC is fast emerging as the leading opposition party in Nigeria, and as with every growing political movement, disagreements and clashes of interest are inevitable. We are accustomed to managing such challenges through dialogue, consultation, and reconciliation. That is what I have been doing, not only in Kano State but across the nation for the past months.

“At no time have we imposed candidates on any state, not even in my home state of Bayelsa. We have consistently allowed democratic processes to play themselves out, despite the imperfections and difficulties that naturally arise.

“We had fruitful deliberations, and I am confident that with goodwill and our collective commitment, all parties will continue to work together harmoniously as we pursue victory for our party and its candidates.

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“His Excellency, Senator Kwankwaso and I share a long history of collaboration dating back to our days in the PDP, when we both served as governors, and continuing to the present day. Over the years, we have maintained a close relationship, regularly visiting one another, sharing confidences, discussing national issues, and planning political engagements. We look forward to continuing this partnership in the interest of the NDC and the nation.

According to Dickson, the Kwankwasiyya Movement, the Obidient Movement and other support groups remain valuable mobilisation networks. I had earlier received a courtesy delegation some weeks ago by the Obidient Movement and promised to ensure their integration into the activities of our party at various levels across the country; and the same for the Kwankwasiyya movement which I have asked for their list of coordinators to be forwarded to the party for the same purpose. This process will be undertaken in a structured and orderly manner.

“Everyone is welcome in the NDC, and we deeply appreciate the support, commitment, and participation of all our members, stakeholders, support groups, and volunteers. We remain committed to working with all who share our vision while continuing to build the NDC as a strong, disciplined, and enduring political institution bigger than any of its members.

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