The New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) has introduced a new logo, flag, and constitution to better position itself for future elections and reaffirm its commitment to education for all.
This was announced by the party’s national leader, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, during an unveiling event in Abuja.
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Senator Kwankwaso detailed the changes, noting that the new logo features an academic cap on a book, symbolizing the party’s dedication to education.
This replaces the previous logo, which depicted a basket of agricultural fruits within the Nigerian map.
He explained that the white background of the logo symbolizes the peace for which the NNPP stands.
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“Despite provocations, we have remained peaceful in Kano and urge our supporters to continue in this manner,” Kwankwaso said.
The National Chairman of the NNPP, Ajuji Ahmed, stated that while the old logo will still be used in the upcoming off-season elections in Edo and Ondo States, as well as the re-run election in Kano State, the new logo will debut on ballot papers starting with the November 16, 2024, Governorship election in Ondo State.
Ahmed pointed out that the old logo’s complexity had caused confusion and printing issues during the last general elections.
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This realization led to extensive consultations within and outside the party, culminating in the adoption of the new logo ratified by the party’s National Executive Committee at a convention in April.
Buba Galadima, Secretary of the NNPP Board of Trustees, criticized the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for its economic policies, suggesting they inadvertently promoted the NNPP.
He called for perseverance among party members, emphasizing that the struggle for emancipation requires determination.
“This struggle must be fought with all our strength so that the current challenges can be overcome by 2027,” Galadima asserted.
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Galadima also highlighted the symbolism of the new logo’s white color, reiterating the party’s commitment to peace and the development of the country.
He emphasized the importance of the NNPP’s educational philosophy, aimed at providing top-tier education to the children of ordinary citizens, enabling them to compete globally.
National Publicity Secretary Ladipo Johnson described the NNPP as a roadmap to a new Nigeria driven by education and knowledge.
He stated, “Education is the foundation of all growth and development. It encompasses not just academic learning but all forms of information and knowledge necessary for national development.”
With these changes, the NNPP aims to streamline its identity and underscore its focus on peace and education as pillars for Nigeria’s future.