Baba-Ahmed Denies Claims of PRP Selling Forms to Kwankwaso

Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the chairman of the People's Redemption Party (PRP), publicly disowned claims made by Abdulkadir Musa Guza, the self-proclaimed chairman of PRP in Kano State, that the party sold 69 nomination forms to Rabiu Kwankwaso for the 2027 vice presidential candidacy. During an interview, Baba-Ahmed stated that the allegations were "complete fiction" and had no basis within the party's operations.
He clarified that the PRP does not sell nomination forms at the state level, and that no former governor, including Kwankwaso, had purchased such forms. Baba-Ahmed suggested that the claims might have political motivations and emphasized that the party is focused on maintaining its integrity and preparing for the upcoming elections.
He also addressed previous discussions regarding Kwankwaso's potential defection to the PRP, stating that no formal moves had been made. The controversy arose amid internal challenges within the party, but Baba-Ahmed expressed confidence in the PRP's future.
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