The Kwankwasiyya Movement has commended aspirants from the movement for demonstrating an extraordinary level of discipline, loyalty, sacrifice, and commitment by accepting the outcome of the consensus process adopted by the leadership of the movement.
Spokesperson of the Movement, Dr. Habibu Sale Muhammad Mailemo, said in a release Saturday that the strength of any political movement lies not only in its ability to produce candidates but also in the willingness of its members to place collective interests above personal ambitions.
He said the conduct of the NDC aspirants throughout this process has once again confirmed that the Kwankwasiyya Movement remains one of the most disciplined and ideologically driven political movements in Nigeria.
“We particularly wish to commend the exemplary statesmanship displayed by Senator Rufa’i Sani Hanga, who graciously stepped aside and supported the emergence of His Excellency Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna as the consensus candidate for his senatorial seat.
“His sacrifice and commitment to the collective interest of the movement represent the highest ideals of political maturity and loyalty.
“We equally appreciate the former Governor of Kano State and former Senator, Senator Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya, for accepting the decision of the movement to present the immediate past President of the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), Hon. Nasir Batayya, as the Senatorial candidate for Kano South. Such a display of discipline and respect for collective decisions further strengthens the unity and cohesion of our movement.”
Mailemo extended gratitude to the numerous aspirants across the state who either stepped down for fellow members or accepted responsibilities different from those they initially sought, all in the interest of building a stronger and more formidable political platform. Their sacrifices will remain a proud chapter in the history of the Kwankwasiyya Movement.
As they prepared to engage the electorate, he reminded them that they are not merely candidates seeking public office, “they are ambassadors of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and representatives of its ideals, values, and aspirations.
