APC NEC Meeting
Concerned Nigerians have started reacting to the ₦100 million APC presidential nomination and expression of interest forms.
Earlier in the day, the national publicity secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Felix Morka announced the cost of the expression of interest and nomination forms for presidential aspirants at N100 million.
Felix Morka noted that the nomination form would go for ₦70 million while expression of interest forms would go for ₦30 million.
The party’s forms for governorship aspirants cost ₦50 million; Senate, ₦20 million; House of Representatives, ₦10 million and State Houses of Assembly, ₦2 million.
Morka said women are entitled to free nomination forms but will pay for their expression of interest forms.
Reacting to the development, some concerned Nigerians and politicians took to Twitter, expressing shock over the announcement.
AllNews Nigeria captured some reactions, see them below;
If we don’t come together and use our collective power to save this country from strangulation of the moneybags, we are doing a great disservice to our generation and that of the future.
— Adamu Garba II (@adamugarba) April 20, 2022
We cannot continue to buy political offices in Nigeria, we need competent leaders come 2023
#100m for presidential form and students are at home coz of ASUU strike and all!
This country is finished already! Students Still hoping on using certificate after school is on the fence fr!
It's well!— Olusho Of OAU ?? (@olusho101) April 20, 2022
APC RELEASE PRICE OF EXPRESSION OF INTEREST AND NOMINATION FORMS
— ??Mr.Jamoojazzy ?? (@OfficialWazobia) April 20, 2022
House of Assembly - #2m
House of Rep - #10m
Senate - #20m
Governorship - #50m
Presidential - #100m
Me: What's an attempt to disfranchise Competent Candidate 4rm contesting #100m#watermelon #Buhari #NDLEA pic.twitter.com/sIOGEzEtao
#100m to buy 1 form, tell me how the person buying this form won't take a loan to pay & when they win, they'll use government money to repay personal loan they took to buy nomination form.
— Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) April 20, 2022
EFCC should be ready to probe most APC presidential candidates that are public servants cos how will they get #100M except they were looters.
— Mavis Ikpeme (@mavisikpeme) April 20, 2022
Sponsors the usual story line yeah? They should tell us how they made charitable money in this economy .
Abi youths? Who isn’t broke?
The foundation of corruption is laid today. It is left for Nigerians to decide how the future of their children will look like. #100M
— Abdul-Majid Lawan Waziri ?? (@Abdul_Majid84) April 20, 2022
0 Comment(s)