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Former Bayelsa State Governor and National Democratic Coalition (NDC) chieftain Seriake Dickson revealed the details of a meeting with former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. He said the talks focused on resolving internal party matters in Kano State.
Dickson announced the meeting in a statement posted on his Facebook page on Tuesday, after meeting Kwankwaso and senior NDC officials at the former governor’s home.
He explained that the session was part of his ongoing mediation work to promote unity among NDC leaders in Kano State, where Kwankwaso is regarded as the party’s state leader and a vice‑presidential candidate.
According to Dickson, the NDC is quickly becoming a major opposition platform in Nigeria and that disagreements are a natural part of any growing political movement. He emphasized that such issues are being tackled through dialogue, consultation and reconciliation.
He expressed confidence that the discussions with Kwankwaso would strengthen cooperation within the party and help members work together toward electoral success.
He also highlighted the Kwankwasiyya Movement and the Obidient Movement as key support groups for the party, noting that steps are being taken to integrate their members into NDC activities nationwide.
“The Kwankwasiyya Movement, the Obidient Movement and other support groups remain valuable mobilization networks. I had earlier received a courtesy delegation some weeks ago from the Obidient Movement and promised to ensure their integration into the activities of our party at various levels across the country; and the same for the Kwankwasiyya movement which I have asked for their list of coordinators to be forwarded to the party for the same purpose. This process will be undertaken in a structured and orderly manner,” Dickson said.

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