Why we pegged nomination form for N100m — APC

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The National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Felix Morka has has explained why the party pegged its nomination forms for N100 million.

The ruling party has, on Wednesday, fixed the presidential nomination form for N100m.

The APC also announced on Wednesday that the party’s forms governorship goes for N50 million; Senate, N20 million; House of Representatives, N10 million and State Houses of Assembly, N2 million.

This has been greeted by reactions from Nigerians as they expressed shock with this development, wondering if the party was operating from a different country and if it was not aware of the current economic situation in the land.

Asked if the price tag was in line with the present economic situation in the country, the APC Spokesperson, in an interview on Television said, “What is the current situation in the country? We still live in a country where there are people who make legitimate money.”

On whether the party is for the rich, he said, “The party is not for the rich. I just told you that for instance, any woman who wants to run for the office of the President is not paying the full amount. The youths as well.”

He added that, “The party advised the party. The party thinks that…and made the decision that the value put on these forms are justified.”

Speaking further, the ruling party’s mouthpiece explained, “Don’t forget that some of the most special groups of citizens were granted high considerations. Either delivering the nomination forms for free in the case of women and people living with disabilities.

“But youths who are within 25 to 50 also have the advantage of a 50 percent discount for all positions, even the office of the President. We receive that nomination form you talk about at 50%. So, they’ll pay the expression of interest, plus 50 percent of the N70m.”

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