The Kwankwaso/Obi support group has slammed the proposed bill presented by some US legislators, describing it as a blatant attempt to undermine the national leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’s political career.
In a statement issued on Saturday, by the leader of the group Abba Sadauki Gwale insisted that the move to impose a visa ban on Kwankwaso is politically motivated, aimed at silting the political landscape and stopping Kwankwaso’s growing influence ahead of the 2027 general elections.
According to the group, the US legislators’ actions are a clear case of external interference in Nigeria’s internal affairs, urging Nigerians to stand against this attempt to dictate who leads the country.
Sadauki emphasized that “Kwankwaso, a prominent Nigerian politician, has been a vocal critic of the current administration’s policies, particularly on issues related to insecurity, lack of good governance and economic development.
” We view Kwankwaso’s vocal stance as what likely ruffled some feathers, making him a target for political opponents, especially at a time when his popularity is gaining momentum ”
“The timing of this bill is suspicious, coming at a time when Kwankwaso is gaining popularity in Nigeria. It’s hard not to see this as a move to undermine his reputation and limit his influence.” the statement observed.
Sadauki Gwale added “If the bill passes, it would set a dangerous precedent, allowing external forces to dictate who can and cannot participate in Nigerian politics. This could lead to a slippery slope where politicians are targeted for their views”
The statement lamented that the proposed bill lacks concrete evidence against Kwankwaso, raising questions about the motivations behind it. Is it truly about promoting human rights or accountability, or is it about silting the political landscape?
Nigerians should be wary of external interference and stand in support of Kwankwaso’s right to participate in the country’s politics. His voice is an important part of the democratic discourse.

