BREAKING NEWS: US Visa Ban on Kwankwaso ‘Ill-Informed, Politically Motivated’ — Group Fires Back

BREAKING NEWS: US Visa Ban on Kwankwaso ‘Ill-Informed, Politically Motivated’ — Group Fires Back

ABUJA — Outrage is boiling over as the Kwankwasiyya Ambassadors for Good Governance (KAGG) has detonated a political bombshell, fiercely rejecting the proposed United States visa ban targeting former Kano State Governor and NNPP leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, describing it as “a calculated political attack dressed up as human rights advocacy.”

In what analysts are already calling a diplomatic flashpoint, the KAGG group accused certain U.S. lawmakers of advancing what it termed a “dangerously shallow and geopolitically reckless narrative” that misrepresents Nigeria’s internal realities.

In a blistering press release by the group's Coordinator, Barrister Abubakar Kurawa, the group said "This is not about religious freedom. This is not about accountability,” the group thundered. “This is about power, perception, and an attempt to redraw Nigeria’s political map from Washington.”

KAGG warned that placing Kwankwaso’s name in a sanctions conversation alongside armed groups amounts to “international political defamation of the highest order,” insisting that no credible judicial findings or internationally recognized investigative outcomes justify such drastic action.

The group further alleged that the proposal reflects “external lobbying influence and partisan intelligence briefings,” arguing that the move risks weaponizing visa policy as a tool for political intimidation.

“Today it is Kwankwaso. Tomorrow it could be any Nigerian leader who refuses to align with external interests,” the statement read.

 “Nigeria’s democracy cannot and must not be subcontracted to foreign legislatures", it added.

In a dramatic escalation, KAGG warned that if pursued, the proposed measure could trigger diplomatic friction and provoke calls for a reassessment of bilateral engagements between Nigeria and the United States.

“This is a test of mutual respect between sovereign nations,” the group declared, urging U.S. lawmakers to retract this ill-advised move before it damages decades of "strategic partnership" between the two nations.

The controversy has now ignited fierce debate across political and diplomatic circles, with supporters describing the visa proposal as an “overreach,” while critics argue it reflects growing international scrutiny of Nigeria’s governance challenges.

But for KAGG, the message is unmistakable: "Hands off Nigeria’s democracy.”

As reactions mount and pressure builds, what began as a legislative proposal in Washington is rapidly evolving into a full-blown geopolitical storm — with implications that could reverberate far beyond visa desks and diplomatic cables.

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