NNPP rejects US move to blacklist Kwankwaso

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has opposed a United States proposal to blacklist Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. This follows a suggestion by five US lawmakers for visa bans and asset freezes against the former Kano State governor. The move may stem from Kwankwaso's response to Donald Trump.

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has strongly rejected a move by the United States to blacklist Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the party's prominent figure and former governor of Kano State. According to reports, five United States lawmakers have proposed visa bans and asset freezes targeting Kwankwaso, sparking fresh political ripples in Nigeria.

This development appears linked to Kwankwaso's response to former US President Donald Trump, as analyzed in recent coverage. The NNPP's opposition highlights concerns over external interference in Nigerian politics. Kwankwaso, a key opposition leader, has been a vocal critic in national discourse.

No further details on the lawmakers' proposal or the exact nature of Kwankwaso's comments on Trump were provided in the available information. The NNPP's stance underscores the party's defense of its leadership against international sanctions.

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