Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (RMK), leader of the Kwankwasiyya movement, early, Friday issued a sharp and concise statement on social media, instantly debunking widespread online speculation.
His declaration: “We have not made any such submission to any party.”
This is not a simple denial; it’s a strategic power play in the high-stakes game of Nigerian politics. For weeks, rumors have been flying that RMK was finalizing a deal to merge his formidable structure with one of the major political parties. Today’s statement immediately puts a stop to the premature celebrations—or panicked calculations—in rival camps across the nation.
Kwankwaso’s refusal to be rushed is a clear signal: his political capital is immense, and he alone will control the timing and direction of his next move. By telling the public to rely only on “established official channels,” he has simultaneously asserted his authority and confirmed that a major political decision is still pending.
For his millions of devoted supporters—the Kwankwasiyya faithful—this means the waiting game continues, but with the reassurance that their leader has not yet sold their loyalty. All eyes now remain firmly fixed on RMK’s next official announcement.
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