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Buhari Anti Corruption Fight In Question  Over APC’s ‘Exorbitant’ Nomination Fees

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The anti corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari has come under question following the ‘exorbitant’ nomination fees being demanded by the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2019 elections.

Report says some prospective aspirants to various positions in the party for the 2019 elections are upset by what they perceive as exorbitant nomination fees released by the party.

The complainants, mainly young men and women, said the new fee regime being demanded by the party is capable of shutting out their generation from contesting elections.

The party proposes to charge state assembly aspirants N1. 1 million for nomination form, N3.5 million for the House of Representatives, N8.5 million for Senate, N22.5 million for governorship aspirants and N55 million for presidential nomination.

However, at a news briefing in Abuja, the group has proposed a fee of N550, 000 for state assembly, N2.2 for house of Representatives, N3.3 million for Senate, N5.5 million for the governorship race, while it has canvassed N11 million for the presidency.

Okpokwu Ogenyi who addressed reporters on behalf of the group, expressed dismay over the party’s action saying: “As progressives and anti corruption crusaders of the APC-led administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, which is anchored on anti corruption, we expect the leadership of the party to reduce the cost of nomination forms.

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“This is to accommodate the recently signed Not Too Young To Run bill. Instead, the NWC has proposed over 300 percent increment, making the APC unfriendly to many credible aspirants.

“Nigerians have begun to ask, what is the difference between the PDP and the APC? If the PDP sells nomination form for N600,000, the APC is supposed to sell the same for N200,000; where the cost of APC nomination form is higher than all other political parties in the country, it ridicules the anti corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“We also reject direct primary for the presidential ticket, thereby leaving the choice of electoral method for the states to make. We must do things in a manner that Nigerians should not begin to laugh at us.

“We believe in the leadership of our great party, especially our national leaders -President Muhammadu Buhari, Sen. Ahmed Bola Tinubu and Comrade Adams Oshiomhole. The time to save our party is now.”

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