A former Governor of Kano State and presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peopleβs Party, NNPP, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, says northerners will find it difficult to support the candidacy of Peter Obi or any other south easterner in the 2023 general elections.

Kwankwaso also disclosed that the alleged closeness of Obi, a former Governor of Anambra State, to a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, is frustrating the negotiations of the NNPP and the LP alliance.
Kwankwaso made this known on Sunday while featuring on Sunday Politics, a current affairs program on Channels Television.
When asked if the former Minister of Defence had agreed with Obi on joining forces to defeat the two dominant parties β opposition PDP and ruling APC, he said the NNPP is discussing with βso many people, individuals, groups and parties,β believing that at the end of the day, it would win elections at all levels.
While Kwankwaso noted that he had yet to meet with Obi for negotiations, a committee set up to negotiate the alliance had met with the ex-Anambra governor and βI believe that it is highly likely that we are going to meet and discuss the issue of coming together as a family.β
On the likelihood of the alliance happening, the NNPP candidate said, βYes, I believe that it will happen but we believe also that there are some challenges that we are having especially from the side of the Labour Party, LP,Β itself because there are so many influences β some on their side, negative and even the positive side.
We have a situation today where there are some people who are in other parties, who are also influencing the decision of that party (LP). I believe it is not good for the party.
When asked if he was willing to be Obiβs running mate, Kwankwaso stated, βWhat Iβm telling you is that if anybody from the South-East now, under this circumstance, becomes the presidential candidate of our party or any other party, the implications is that because of the activities and other issues that are really on the ground, northern voters will certainly go for their northern candidate and another party.
So, the thinking is not whether I like it or I donβt, the fact remains that everybody will lose. He will lose and I will lose.β
Meanwhile, the National Chairman of LP, Julius Abure, in an interview said, βThe truth of the matter is that it is in his (Kwankwasoβs) own interest for him to take the Vice Presidency. Peter Obi is the man of the moment, he has the credentials and he is the most popular as we speak and not Kwankwaso.
βWhen you look at fairness and equity, it doesnβt favour Kwankwaso, the mood of the country as it stands does not favour Kwankwaso. The late President Musa Yarβadua was from the North West, and the current President, Muhammadu Buhari, is from the North West, Nigerians will not accept another person from the North West.Β βThese are factors that come to play and I donβt think we should be arrogant about it.β