The New Nigeria Peoples Party’s (NNPP) National Chairman, Ajuji Ahmed, has taken issue with former party members who defected to join other political organizations.
According to Ahmed, those who left the NNPP will have difficulties in their new parties.
At the party’s 10th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting, which took place in Abuja on Thursday, he said these things.
He called the former members “renegades,” pointing out that despite the NNPP’s small size, it is stronger and more cohesive than many other parties.
Ahmed advised party members to disregard individuals who defected, claiming that their choice would only cause them problems.
It was a bad idea, he continued, to leave a tranquil party for one that was tumultuous.
He also made fun of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), claiming that despite outside attempts to cause trouble, the NNPP has remained stable.
Ahmed claims that no one is in charge of the NNPP and that it has no internal splits.
He emphasized that the party is still cohesive and dedicated to its objectives and core values rather than being divided into factions or undermined by outside forces.
“I implore you to completely forget the antics of renegades who claim to be defectors,” Ahmed declared.
“May their journey remain difficult.”
“We wish a man or men a safe journey if they choose to jump from placid waters only to land in a blazing fire rather than just a frying pan.
“We don’t have two party chairmen and are divided into three sections. We are NNPP; we have not been taken over, shattered, and rendered useless by a single, all-powerful foreign entity. We stand together.



