Breaking: Kwankwaso speaks on withdrawing from Presidential race, gives serious condition

Alhaji Musa Kwankwaso, presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, has stated that if he sees a better candidate contesting the 2023 presidential election, he is willing to step down.
This was stated by the NNPP’s presidential candidate at the Chatham House on Wednesday.
The British Royal Institute of International Affairs is known as Chatham House.
If elected, Kwankwaso promised to revitalize the economy, create a favorable environment for businesses to thrive, and attract more foreign investment.
Kwankwason promised to address poverty and education in the north if elected in his speech at Chatham House.
He said,” I built over 500 classrooms while I was governor of Kano state, and when elected I will bring more people on board to tackle education needs in Nigeria.”
Concerning insecurity, Kwankwaso recalled his time as Defense Minister and Special Advisor to the President of Somalia, and vowed to recruit more Nigerian soldiers.